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Mercury_7043698-C
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a lunar month is equal to 30 days
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Mercury_7043698-C
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30 days means three times
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Mercury_7043698-C
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how many times does the moon rotate on its axis during a lunar month three
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Mercury_7043698-C
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a lunar month is equal to 30 days & 30 days means three times |- how many times does the moon rotate on its axis during a lunar month three
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Mercury_7040898-C
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the northern hemisphere is tilted directly toward the sun
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Mercury_7040898-C
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spring is when a hemisphere is tilted directly toward the sun
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Mercury_7040898-C
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the northern hemisphere is experiencing spring when it is tilted directly toward the sun
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Mercury_7040898-C
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the northern hemisphere is tilted directly toward the sun & spring is when a hemisphere is tilted directly toward the sun |- the northern hemisphere is experiencing spring when it is tilted directly toward the sun
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Mercury_7040845-D
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sound waves travel the fastest through matter
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Mercury_7040845-D
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atmosphere is made of matter
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Mercury_7040845-D
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sound waves travel the fastest through atmosphere
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Mercury_7040845-D
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sound waves travel the fastest through matter & atmosphere is made of matter |- sound waves travel the fastest through atmosphere
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Mercury_7038658-A
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negatively charged and has a negligible mass best describes a proton
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Mercury_7038658-A
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the opposite of negatively charged is positively charged
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Mercury_7038658-A
hypothesis
negatively charged and has a negligible mass best describes a proton
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Mercury_7038658-A
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negatively charged and has a negligible mass best describes a proton & the opposite of negatively charged is positively charged |- negatively charged and has a negligible mass best describes a proton
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Mercury_7037240-C
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neutrons orbit the center of an atom
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Mercury_7037240-C
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neutrons are a part of an atom
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Mercury_7037240-C
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a neutron orbits around the center of the atom
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Mercury_7037240-C
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neutrons orbit the center of an atom & neutrons are a part of an atom |- a neutron orbits around the center of the atom
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Mercury_7037240-A
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protons orbit the center of the atom
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Mercury_7037240-A
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a proton is a kind of subatomic particle
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Mercury_7037240-A
hypothesis
a proton orbits around the center of the atom
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Mercury_7037240-A
entailment
protons orbit the center of the atom & a proton is a kind of subatomic particle |- a proton orbits around the center of the atom
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Mercury_7034860-D
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mercury is a metal that is heavier than all other metals
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Mercury_7034860-D
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the periodic table of elements does not distinguish between metals that are lighter in weight and metals that are heavier in weight
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Mercury_7034860-D
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according to the periodic table of the elements, mercury (hg) is different from other metals because mercury is heavier than all other metals
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Mercury_7034860-D
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mercury is a metal that is heavier than all other metals & the periodic table of elements does not distinguish between metals that are lighter in weight and metals that are heavier in weight |- according to the periodic table of the elements, mercury (hg) is different from other metals because mercury is heavier than all other metals
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Mercury_7034860-A
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mercury is solid at room temperature
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Mercury_7034860-A
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metals are usually liquid at room temperature
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Mercury_7034860-A
hypothesis
according to the periodic table of the elements, mercury (hg) is different from other metals because mercury is solid at room temperature
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Mercury_7034860-A
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mercury is solid at room temperature & metals are usually liquid at room temperature |- according to the periodic table of the elements, mercury (hg) is different from other metals because mercury is solid at room temperature
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Mercury_7031605-A
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an ancient river flooded the area where the appalachian mountains are located
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Mercury_7031605-A
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the flood of an ancient river explains how the mountains were formed
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Mercury_7031605-A
hypothesis
that an ancient river flooded best explains how the appalachian mountains formed
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Mercury_7031605-A
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an ancient river flooded the area where the appalachian mountains are located & the flood of an ancient river explains how the mountains were formed |- that an ancient river flooded best explains how the appalachian mountains formed
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Mercury_7030818-D
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elements in group 1 are grouped together because they easily react with other elements
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Mercury_7030818-D
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elements in group 18 are grouped together because they easily react with other elements
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Mercury_7030818-D
hypothesis
) are grouped together because they easily react with other elements
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Mercury_7030818-D
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elements in group 1 are grouped together because they easily react with other elements & elements in group 18 are grouped together because they easily react with other elements |- ) are grouped together because they easily react with other elements
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Mercury_7017763-D
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soil erosion can be prevented by increasing the slope of the land
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Mercury_7017763-D
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adding more soil can help prevent soil erosion
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Mercury_7017763-D
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soil erosion can be best prevented by increasing the slope of the land by adding more soil
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Mercury_7017763-D
entailment
soil erosion can be prevented by increasing the slope of the land & adding more soil can help prevent soil erosion |- soil erosion can be best prevented by increasing the slope of the land by adding more soil
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Mercury_7017150-B
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coal is a kind of fuel
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Mercury_7017150-B
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mechanical to thermal energy is converted when fuel is burned
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Mercury_7017150-B
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mechanical to thermal occurs whenever coal is burned
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Mercury_7017150-B
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coal is a kind of fuel & mechanical to thermal energy is converted when fuel is burned |- mechanical to thermal occurs whenever coal is burned
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Mercury_7017133-C
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an aluminum can is made of aluminum and plastic
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Mercury_7017133-C
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aluminum and plastic are composite materials
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Mercury_7017133-C
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an aluminum can is a composite material
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Mercury_7017133-C
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an aluminum can is made of aluminum and plastic & aluminum and plastic are composite materials |- an aluminum can is a composite material
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Mercury_7017133-B
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a bronze statue is made of bronze
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Mercury_7017133-B
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bronze is a kind of composite material
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Mercury_7017133-B
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a bronze statue is a composite material
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Mercury_7017133-B
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a bronze statue is made of bronze & bronze is a kind of composite material |- a bronze statue is a composite material
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Mercury_7017133-A
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a window is made of glass
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Mercury_7017133-A
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glass is a kind of composite material
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Mercury_7017133-A
hypothesis
a glass window is a composite material
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Mercury_7017133-A
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a window is made of glass & glass is a kind of composite material |- a glass window is a composite material
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Mercury_7016188-C
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liquid state is a kind of state of matter
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Mercury_7016188-C
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copper is in the liquid state , called liquid copper , at room temperature
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Mercury_7016188-C
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at room temperature, liquid state is copper
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Mercury_7016188-C
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liquid state is a kind of state of matter & copper is in the liquid state , called liquid copper , at room temperature |- at room temperature, liquid state is copper
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Mercury_7015750-A
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helium is the most common element in a star
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Mercury_7015750-A
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the sun is a kind of star
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Mercury_7015750-A
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helium is the most common element in a star such as the sun
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Mercury_7015750-A
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helium is the most common element in a star & the sun is a kind of star |- helium is the most common element in a star such as the sun
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Mercury_7013773-D
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as the density of a medium increases , the compression of the light wave will increase
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Mercury_7013773-D
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a denser medium means a medium with a higher density
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Mercury_7013773-D
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that it is compressed takes place as a light wave enters a denser medium
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Mercury_7013773-D
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as the density of a medium increases , the compression of the light wave will increase & a denser medium means a medium with a higher density |- that it is compressed takes place as a light wave enters a denser medium
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Mercury_7013283-D
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases
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Mercury_7013283-D
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the speed of sound is generally lowest in solids
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Mercury_7013283-D
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases and lowest in solids
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Mercury_7013283-D
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases & the speed of sound is generally lowest in solids |- the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases and lowest in solids
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Mercury_7013283-C
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases
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Mercury_7013283-C
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the speed of sound in liquids is generally lowest
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Mercury_7013283-C
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases and lowest in liquids
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Mercury_7013283-C
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases & the speed of sound in liquids is generally lowest |- the speed of sound is generally greatest in gases and lowest in liquids
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Mercury_7013283-A
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in solids
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Mercury_7013283-A
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the speed of sound is generally lowest in liquids
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Mercury_7013283-A
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in solids and lowest in liquids
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Mercury_7013283-A
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the speed of sound is generally greatest in solids & the speed of sound is generally lowest in liquids |- the speed of sound is generally greatest in solids and lowest in liquids
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Mercury_7013143-B
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a glowing light stick is an example of a chemical reaction
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Mercury_7013143-B
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chemical reactions are usually endothermic
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Mercury_7013143-B
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a glowing light stick is an example of an endothermic process
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Mercury_7013143-B
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a glowing light stick is an example of a chemical reaction & chemical reactions are usually endothermic |- a glowing light stick is an example of an endothermic process
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Mercury_7012618-C
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sound waves travel fastest through solid
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Mercury_7012618-C
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water is a kind of solid
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Mercury_7012618-C
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sound waves travel fastest in water
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Mercury_7012618-C
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sound waves travel fastest through solid & water is a kind of solid |- sound waves travel fastest in water
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Mercury_7012548-D
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elements in the same column of the periodic table of the elements all have the same number of neutrons
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Mercury_7012548-D
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if the elements have the same number of neutrons , then the elements will share the same number of neutrons
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Mercury_7012548-D
hypothesis
elements in the same column of the periodic table of the elements all share the same number of neutrons
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Mercury_7012548-D
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elements in the same column of the periodic table of the elements all have the same number of neutrons & if the elements have the same number of neutrons , then the elements will share the same number of neutrons |- elements in the same column of the periodic table of the elements all share the same number of neutrons
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Mercury_7011253-C
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calculating the density of a rock sample requires a microscope and a graduated cylinder
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Mercury_7011253-C
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if something requires something else then that something else would be most useful for that something
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Mercury_7011253-C
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microscope and graduated cylinder would be most useful for calculating the density of a rock sample
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Mercury_7011253-C
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calculating the density of a rock sample requires a microscope and a graduated cylinder & if something requires something else then that something else would be most useful for that something |- microscope and graduated cylinder would be most useful for calculating the density of a rock sample
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