The teacher gives their students an unknown liquid in a beaker and asks them to determine the speed of a sound wave traveling through it.
Select the statement(s) that accurately describe the results the students should expect.

The sound wave would travel through the unknown liquid with a speed closest to liquid water (from the chart).

The sound wave would travel through the unknown liquid faster than sound waves travel through a solid.

The sound wave would travel through the unknown liquid slower than sound waves travel through a solid.

The sound wave would travel through the unknown liquid faster than sound waves travel through air.

The sound wave would travel through the unknown liquid slower than sound waves travel through air.