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N2O; used in dentist's offices as an anesthetic (two words)
C3H8O; used to clean wounds (two words)
NaCl; used to season food
C12H22O11; used to sweeten food
NaHCO3; causes batter to rise when baking (two words)
NaOCl; used to whiten clothes and to clean things
MgSO4; used to help sooth the body and muscles (two words)
CaSO4·½H2O; used in the making of casts for broken bones (three words)
KC4H5O6; used in baking to activate baking soda (three words)
Na2B4O7·10H2O; used in cleaning as a soap
CHCl3; oderless, sweet-smelling, dense liquid used to drug a person
C; a precious stone used for wedding rings
CFC; used as refrigerants and propellants for aresols
CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O; the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard chalk and wallboard
CaCO3; used in countertops and sculptures
CO2; used as a cooling agent (two words)
MgO; helps reduce stomach acid
CH4; when vegetation breaks down into a vapor (two words)
C6H2CH3(NO2)3; an explosive
CH3COCH3; used in nail polish remover
C28H30O4; ink that vanishes (two words)
H2SO4; used in batteries
C10H8; used for keeping moths away (two words)
CH4; gas that is found naturally (two words)
MgCO3; white powder used by gymnasts and athletes
H2O2; used in cleaning wounds (not alcoholic)
C3H8O3; used to soften skin
Al; a metal used in household foil
C4H10; lighter fluid
C8H10N4O2; in coffee and energy drinks
C6H8O7; "sour salt" (two words)

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