Question 2(multiple choice worth 3 points).
(01.04 mc)
what is generally true about the...
Question 2(multiple choice worth 3 points).
(01.04 mc)
what is generally true about the compressibility of solids?
this higher than the compressibility of gases and liquids.
it is lower than the compressibility of plasmas and gases.
it is higher than the compressibility of plasmas, but not of other phases.
it is lower than the compressibility of liquids, but not of other phases.
question 3 multiple choice worth 3 points)
(01.04 mc)
refer to the measurements in the table to determine which unidentified metal has the lowest density.
metal volume mac
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