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Which two words, in order, correctly complete the statement? Liquids have a definite but take the of their container. A mass; volume B volume; shape С temperature; mass D shape,…
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Which two words, in order, correctly complete the statement?
Liquids have a definite but take the of their container.
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mass; volume
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volume; shape
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temperature; mass
D
shape, temperature
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A. Mass; Volume
liquid doesn’t have a definite shape or temperature
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