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		By: Niken Patel		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[That was Explained very Nicely, I can see you have given a lot of time to the writings. After reading this any student can know the basic differences between organic and inorganic compounds. just missing one thing You can use more images to make it more attractive to viewers and also that will help you in explaining easily. I loved the different examples you have shared, that really helps a lot. fantastic job.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That was Explained very Nicely, I can see you have given a lot of time to the writings. After reading this any student can know the basic differences between organic and inorganic compounds. just missing one thing You can use more images to make it more attractive to viewers and also that will help you in explaining easily. I loved the different examples you have shared, that really helps a lot. fantastic job.</p>
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