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Wax-coated particles carefully put onto the surface of Liquid X or Liquid Y will stay on the surface, if the particles are small enough.The heaviest mass of particle mX and mY that will stay on each liquid's surface without sinking are measured. mX will be greater than mYmX will be less than mYmX will be equal to mYIt's impossible to predict whether mX or mY will be greater without more information.

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Wax-coated particles carefully put onto the surface of Liquid X or Liquid Y will stay on the surface, if the particles are small enough.The heaviest mass of particle mX and mY that will stay on each liquid's surface without sinking are measured. mX will be greater than mYmX will be less than mYmX will be equal to mYIt's impossible to predict whether mX or mY will be greater without more information.

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The text you provided seems to be a multiple-choice question, but it's missing the actual question. It discusses the concept of wax-coated particles being placed on the surface of two different liquids, Liquid X and Liquid Y. The heaviest mass of particle that can stay on the surface of each liquid without sinking, mX and mY, are measured. The options given are:

  1. mX will be greater than mY
  2. mX will be less than mY
  3. mX will be equal to mY
  4. It's impossible to predict whether mX or mY will be greater without more information.

Without the actual question or additional context, it's impossible to choose the correct answer. Could you please provide the question or more information?

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