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Click on any element. Change the "State at" to 38 degrees Celsius (approximately body temperature). Which of the following elements changed state from solid to liquid (changed from black to blue)? Choose all that apply. Gallium (Ga)

Tin (Sn)

Tantalum (Ta)

Caesium (Cs)


Click on any element. Change the State at to 38 degrees Celsius (approximately body temperature).

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