Inquiry into Physics
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Author: Ostdiek
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 4, Problem 2LA
Fill in the blanks of this little story with the names of the appropriate elements BeSTe OF LuCK In YOURe SeArCH! "The poor fellow crashed his (Ag)__________________________
(Ne)_____________________________ into a wall. Luckily, a good
(Sm) ____________________________ came along and tried to (He)______________________________________, but, alas, it was too late. All the
hapless rescuer could do was (Ba)_____________________in a (Kr)_____________________the hill nearby."
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