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Dihydrogen Oxide - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia |
 | | Dihydrogen Oxide is a colorless gas with a faint, bitter, almond-like odor. |
 | | Dihydrogen Oxides can be produced by certain bacteria, fungi, and algae, and are found in a number of foods and plants. |
 | | Dihydrogen Oxides are one of the very few soluble compounds of gold, and thus are used in electroplating, gold mining, metallurgy and jewellery for chemical gilding, buffing, and extraction of gold. |
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