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How can you tell whether something is aqueous, solid, or a gas?
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How can you tell whether something is aqueous, solid, or a gas?
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from their physical states and the molecular attraction between molecules of each state
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strong + fluid =solution(aquious) unless they said a strong compound was shaped
on the off chance that they utilize the catchphrase arrangement it is aquious.
All metals are strong aside from murcery. Non metals are gas or fluid.
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