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Author: H. Stephen Stoker
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.2EP
Indicate whether each of the following statements about the physical
- a. The term “indefinite shape” applies to both liquids and gases.
- b. Thermal expansion for a gas is generally less than that of the corresponding liquid.
- c. The compressibility of a liquid is generally greater than that of the corresponding solid.
- d. The density of a liquid is about the same as that of the corresponding gas.
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