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    Which of the Following Would Have the Highest Melting Point
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Which of the Following Would Have the Highest Melting Point

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Which of the following would have the highest melting point? Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are labeled.


A) Which of the following would have the highest melting point? Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are labeled. A)    B)    C)    D) All have about the same melting point.
B) Which of the following would have the highest melting point? Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are labeled. A)    B)    C)    D) All have about the same melting point.
C) Which of the following would have the highest melting point? Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are labeled. A)    B)    C)    D) All have about the same melting point.
D) All have about the same melting point.

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