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Can you use melting point to determine the identity of an unknown solid? A piece of gray metal appears to be melting. The metal is observed to begin to melt when the temperature…
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Can you use melting point to determine the identity of an unknown solid? A piece of gray metal appears to be melting. The metal is observed to begin to melt when the temperature of its container is approximately 29°C. The metal is most likely.
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E - Gallium
Step-by-step explanation:
This is for edge
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