Chemistry, 26.03.2021 17:50 kitttimothy55
Which of the following statements is FALSE?*
O Molecules will behave the same anywhere in the universe.
O Temperature is a major player in phase change.
O Changes in a substance's molecular attraction causes phase change.
O All of the above.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?*
O Molecules will behave the same anywhere in the unive...
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