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Chemistry, 20.08.2019 05:30 peternice2956

Which pair represents two forms of an element in the same phase at stp but with different structures and different properties? (1) i2(s) and i2(g) (3) h2(g) and hg (g)
(2) o2(g) and o3(g) (4) h2o(s) and h2o(l)

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