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typical methods of classroom scientific communication include :
scientific journal articles, oral presentations, and Internet collaboration.
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Which ranks these materials by the attraction between their atoms from the weakest to the strongest?
oxygen gas, liquid water, liquid honey, solid iron ore
liquid water, liquid honey, oxygen gas, solid iron ore
solid iron ore, liquid honey, liquid water, oxygen gas
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