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Liquid A because the attraction between the particles in Liquid A are stronger than the particles in Liquid B . Answered By : BCP or CP (Nick Name From School)
Sentence A describes liquids best, although sentence B also fits the description of liquids.
its b
The Energy of colliding particles
An element is a part of a compound.
b.
First, draw a long oval. then draw a B on the right of the oval and a opposite faced b in the other side. You can then draw patterns inside the wings to design it. Then now you can draw the anntenaes.
diagonal is like this a. b. c. d. b. & c. if i draw a line to them that will be a diagonal line same thing with a. & d.
b
B- particles are electrons. They are not Helium nuclei.
A
both a and b
Small, dense LDL particles. Type A LDL particles are larger, don't embed in the lining of the arteries. Type B will embed.
There is no such thing as delta particles in nuclear decay.
Liquid A because the attraction between the particles in Liquid A are stronger than the particles in Liquid B . Answered By : BCP or CP (Nick Name From School)
B. G. Duff has written: 'Fundamental particles' -- subject(s): Leptons (Nuclear physics), Particles (Nuclear physics), Quarks
Atoms B