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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 17:30 hairyears3394

A scientist measures the length of a piece of metal that has a melting point of 400*C. At 20*C, the metal is 2.3 cm long. The scientist heats the metal to 125*C. Which of the following is the most likely length of the metal at 125*C? * -2.1 cm
-2.2 cm
-2.3 cm
-2.4 cm

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