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Alisha organizes her data about the element lead into a table. Which did Alisha place in the wrong column? Density: 11.34 g/cm3 Soft Solid at room temperature Malleable
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Alisha organizes her data about the element lead into a table.
Which did Alisha place in the wrong column?
Density: 11.34 g/cm3
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Solid at room temperature
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The answer is C.
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Solid at room temperature.
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