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A scientist has two samples of mercury. Both samples are liquid, shiny, and toxic to humans. Why do the samples most likely have similar properties?

A. They are made of a metallic fluid.

B. They are made of the same type of atoms.

C. They have the same mass.

D. They have the same weight.

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