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Chemistry, 25.01.2021 08:20, octavioC2

Question 8 2 pts
Which state of matter is the atom "Y" in?
W(1) + X(g) β€”β€” Y(s) + Zag)
O solid
O
liquid
O gas
O aqueous solution

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Which state of matter is the atom "Y" in?
W(1) + X(g) β€”β€” Y(s) + Zag)

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