Chapter 11: Problem 11
As a metal such as lead melts, what happens to (a) the average kinetic energy of the atoms and (b) the average distance between the atoms?
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Chapter 11: Problem 11
As a metal such as lead melts, what happens to (a) the average kinetic energy of the atoms and (b) the average distance between the atoms?
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