Chemistry In Focus
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Author: Tro, Nivaldo J.
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Chapter 1, Problem 16E
Match each term in the left column with three terms from the right column. You may use terms in the right column more than once.
solid | incompressible |
liquid | compressible |
gas | fixed volume |
fixed shape | |
variable shape | |
variable volume |
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