Physics, 02.07.2019 05:30 lizziefayx3498
If two objects have the same volume but one is made up smaller and heavier atoms, the one with small atoms will..a) be larger than the otherb) be less dense than the otherc) be more dense than the otherd) float(note: i will also give out why shouldn't i? )
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