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Tapia
6 July, 15:53
Why is wax less dense than water
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Cash Garza
6 July, 16:46
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Wax is less dense than water because it is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, while water is composed of oxygen and hydrogen atoms
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Wong
6 July, 19:46
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because it is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms
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