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Emely Cabrera
13 October, 18:34
Water at 110°C is a A. gas. B. liquid. C. solid
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Antoine Welch
13 October, 21:56
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Answer:liquid
Explanation:because water is a liquid
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Kayley Little
13 October, 22:13
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Answer: liquid
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