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Chemistry, 08.02.2022 05:10 xboxgamer304

Is it reasonable to conclude that 1 cm3 of a given substance in its liquid phase
is denser than 1 cm3 of the same substance in its
gaseous phase?
F. Yes; the liquid density of Mercury is greater
than that of any of the solids listed.
G. Yes; the densities of the liquids listed are all
significantly greater than those of the gases
listed.
H. No; the density of water in its gaseous state
is not listed.
J. No; the densities of the solids are all much
greater than the densities of all of the gases
listed.

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