Which of the following would be an example of applied science? (2 points)
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Investigating why...
Biology, 29.08.2020 06:01 keshjdjsjs
Which of the following would be an example of applied science? (2 points)
a
Investigating why ice has a lower density than liquid water
Investigating the rate of diffusion of gas at varied temperatures
Investigating the use of polymers for water purification
Investigating the ability of metalloids to conduct electricity
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