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Chemistry, 26.10.2021 09:10, kenziepickup

12.- To take a coin we use our fingers. To take sugar we use a spoon. To drink water we use a glass. a) Those things that we take with our fingers we say that they are solid, while if we use a spoon or glass we say that they are liquid. b) All solids have their shape, even if there are differences in size. While all liquids are accommodated in the container that contains them. c) Having or not having its shape is a property that does not serve to differentiate solids from liquids. d) None of the above. I think:

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