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Select all that apply. The displacement method of measuring volume: A. is always accurate B. can be used to measure the volume of solids C. is not affected by solubility D. can yield inaccurate results
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Select all that apply. The displacement method of measuring volume:
A. is always accurate
B. can be used to measure the volume of solids
C. is not affected by solubility
D. can yield inaccurate results
E. is the only way to measure volume
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Answer:
b and d
Step-by-step explanation:
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The two best answers would be
B) and D).
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