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16. Based on the melting points shown in the table, which material would still be a solid at 400°C? A)beeswax B)gold C)lead D)oxygen
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16. Based on the melting points shown in the table, which material would
still be a solid at 400°C?
A)beeswax
B)gold
C)lead
D)oxygen
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Lead it would be C. Because oxygen is a gas. Beewax is easier to heat up. Gold does melt too. The logical answer would be lead.
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