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Chemistry, 16.10.2020 22:01 jayjeralm070805

A. Boiling point b. Melting point
c. Freezing point
d. Absolute zero
(TOX 1 = 1.)
II) Answer the following:
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b. Solid carbon dioxide is also known as
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is an orderly arrangement of particles in solid.
d. What is the heat source that causes the melting of?
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A. Boiling point b. Melting point
c. Freezing point
d. Absolute zero
(TOX 1 = 1.)

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