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Devan Galvan
17 March, 20:29
What is the difference between 5.0g and 5.0g?
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Jacqueline Mckay
17 March, 22:41
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Answer: There is no difference.
Explanation: Both have the same number of significant figures, amounts, and units, I see no difference.
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