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Physics, 03.11.2020 20:10 noeminm105

A sample of a solid nonmetal is compared to a sample of a solid metal. Both samples have the same volume. What is the most likely difference between the two samples?
The nonmetal has more mass.
O The nonmetal takes up more space.
O The metal has more mass.
O The metal takes up more space.
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