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Four friends recorded their descriptions of color properties of solids, liquids, and gases:

Dawn: Solids can be any color or colorless, while liquids and gases are often colorless.
Evan: Liquids and gases can be colorless, while solids always have a certain color.
Harvey: Solids and liquids can be any color or colorless, while gases are often colorless.
Karl: Solids, liquids, and gases always have a color that is usually the same.

Which friend has the most accurate description of the color properties?

Dawn
Evan
Harvey
Karl

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Answer: even

Step-by-step explanation:

User Indi
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Dawn is correct as all can be colourless or coloured, but liquids and gases are more commonly colourless.

User Duat Le
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