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kenny6666 [7]
2 years ago
9

Scientists theorize that the original point of matter from which our universe formed was smaller than a dime. This matter would

also have:
a. had unimaginable mass
b. been incredibly dense
c. had unimaginable potential energy
d. all of the above​
Chemistry
1 answer:
slava [35]2 years ago
4 0

ANSWER:

B. been incredibly dense? I'm not sure sorry

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