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Select the Two Compounds That Are More Likely to Be

Question 33

Question 33

Short Answer

Select the two compounds that are more likely to be a gas at room temperature (as opposed to a liquid).
a.
CH3OH
b.
CH4
c.
H2O
d.
C2H6

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