Which of these compounds would be the best
conductor in the pure liquid (molten) state?
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Chemistry, 09.11.2019 23:31 angiebailey1605
Which of these compounds would be the best
conductor in the pure liquid (molten) state?
1.h2te
2. kbr
3.br2
4.pcl3
5.nh3
6.geh4
7.methane (ch4)
8.h2se
9.water (h2o)
10.h2s
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