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Ajar contains a certain substance. which observation would show that the substance must be either a solid or a liquid? a. the substance has both mass and volume. b. the particles of the substance are widely separated from each other. c. the particles of the substance are not moving. d. the substance is present in the bottom of the jar but not in the top.

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