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1. What is the boiling point of this substance
2. Where is kinetic energy the highest ? The Lowest ?
3. What is the freezing point of this substance ?
4. Is this substance water ? How do you know ?
5. Where is density the highest ? The lowest ?
6. What do lines A, C,E have in common ?
7. What do lines B&D have in common ?
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An element becomes a positively charged ion when itloses protons.loses electrons.gains electrons.gains neutrons.
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