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How did the formation of our Moon differ from the formation of the Galilean moons of Jupiter?
Nucleus
The central and most important part of an atom, cell, or object, containing the protons and neutrons in the case of an atom, or genetic material in the case of a cell.
Carbonic Acid
A weak acid that is formed in solution when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, playing a vital role in the buffering system of the blood.
Acid Base
Refers to the concepts in chemistry dealing with the balance between acids and bases in a solution, affecting pH levels.
Carbonated Beverages
Drinks that contain dissolved carbon dioxide gas, creating bubbles and fizz when opened.
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