Student Study Guide for Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780077574291
Author: Julia Burdge
Publisher: MCG
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If a single degree on the Fahrenheit scale is represented by the rectangle on the left, which of the rectangles on the right best represents a single degree on the Celsius scale? Which best represents a single kelvin?
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