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Chemistry, 01.10.2019 03:30, kingzae5

The table below shows the density of a sample of a mystery liquid you tested in the lab. can you infer the identity of the substance from these data?

a. yes, the substance must be water.
b. no, more data are needed.
c. no, the data must be wrong because density always decreases with an increase in temperature.
d. yes, but only if the data for 50ºc and 70ºc were also present.


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