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Between 0° and 4°C, the volume coefficient of expansion for water: a. is positive. b. is zero. c. is becoming less dense. d. is negative.
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Between 0° and 4°C, the volume coefficient of expansion for water: a. is positive. b. is zero. c. is becoming less dense. d. is negative.
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Between 0° and 4°C, the volume coefficient of expansion for water:
a. is positive.
b. is zero.
c. is becoming less dense.
d. is negative.
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It’s A because I took the test
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