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Suppose an unknown substance has a melting temperature of 1,200 degrees Celsius and a density of 16.7 g/cm3. However, the different individual atoms that make up the element have very different melting temperatures and densities. Which is the unknown substance most likely?

A) solution
B) compound
C) molecule

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User Paquettg
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B) compound.

A compound is usually made up of different Elements, a compound is likely to have a melting point as well.
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Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

As it is given that the melting temperature of substance is 1200 degree Celsius and its density is 16.7
g/cm^(3).

Since, the temperature is very high and no solution or molecule exists at such a high temperature.

Whereas a compound is defined as the substance which contains two or more different elements which chemically combine together in a fixed ratio by mass.

Compounds in the form of alloys have high melting temperature.

Thus, we can conclude that the given unknown substance is most likely a compound.

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