Molecules of gas in the air absorb light of
shorter wavelengths in the range of 450-
495nm i...
Chemistry, 10.07.2021 05:50 dnprops1544
Molecules of gas in the air absorb light of
shorter wavelengths in the range of 450-
495nm is an example of
A. qualitative data.
B. quantitative data.
C. neither qualitative or quantitative data.
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