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Which of the following most likely has neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume? A) neon gas B) solid copper C) liquid nitrogen D) liquid Mercury
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Which of the following most likely has neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume? A) neon gas B) solid copper C) liquid nitrogen D) liquid Mercury
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Which of the following most likely has neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume?
A) neon gas
B) solid copper
C) liquid nitrogen
D) liquid Mercury
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A would be the correct answer
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Hello,
Well, Liquids don't have a fixed shape, but they do have a fixed volume.
So the answer would be
Neon gas
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