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According to scientists the point at which substance boils, melts and freezes are properties of those substances. True or False?
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Lisa
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Boiling point Temperature of Methylated Spirits
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Treddy
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Which of the following is not an example of a physical property of a substance?
density combustion solubility freezing point thx
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hi
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He peeled the orange.
The orange is sinking. It's because the orange is denser than the water. Then, what is the suitable
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rfvv
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Luster
Malleable Ductile Conductor Solid at room temperature Which element could be described by the list of properties above?
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kalen
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What would happen to the melting point of a solid if it is mixed with granular particles of glass? Explain.
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Anonymous
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1. how does the density of ice compare to that liquid water and why is that property important to aquatic oranisms
a. the density
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9th grader
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Which property to transition metals have in common they usually have low densities they usually have high reactive they usually
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Do all liquids evaporate at the same rate ?
Liquids 1. Water 2. Nail polish " Remover " 3.Ginger ale
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Jada .. ( friends call me Jaay / Jay )
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When an ice cube melts in your hand, it changes from a solid to a liquid.
H2O (s) → H2O (l) This is an example of
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Which of the following exhibits the highest boiling point?
HF, HCl, HBr, or HI Which of the following exhibits the highest
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Kyle
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methanol relative volatility at 32.5 degree centigrade
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sanfhya
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Tin melts at 232 under standard atmospheric pressure. Express this temperature
in kelvin
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Anonymous
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1. The ice must be at least 15 centimeters thick.
2. The ice must be not less than 15 centimeters thick. ----------- Are both the
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rfvv
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whats the volume of benzene.?
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felix
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Hello Dr.Bob,
the saturate at 60 degrees Celsius is 85.5g i hope this helps with the problem I posted at 12:49am thanking you in
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jazz
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Which of the following is an example of a physical property?(1 point) Responses ability to burn ability to burn freezing point
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4.) A certain object has a volume of 25.0 mL and a mass of 100g. What is the density of
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TTR+S<3
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(a) Why do the densities of most liquids increase as they are cooled and solidified? How does water differ in this regard?
(b)
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Xiang !
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How do I put this into 2 sentences?
up:down heavy:light For example: water:liquid ice:solid Water is a type of liquid. Ice is a
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Ericka
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Are the boiling points of helium and sulphur dioxide the same?
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Maxine
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Mark below all of the statments that correctly describe the physical properties of glass.
Glasses do not have slip systems.
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Chemistry
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Why is the melting point of a known compound (ex. acetanilide) determined before the melting point of the unknown compound?
I
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Zach
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the boiling point temperature of liquid _____when it starts boiling
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rajarshi
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1) what is the density of methane (CH4) at a temp. of 20C and a pressure of 684mm.
2) a gas has a density of 2.5g/L at a temp. of
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John
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Multiple Choice Question
The table describes the qualities of four objects. Object Produces Light? Temperature (°C/°F) a
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Assuming equal concentrations, rank these aqueous solutions by their freezing point: Li2SO4, Li3PO4, SnCl4, NH4Br.
(from highest
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Amy
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Which option is an example of a physical property?
Responses melting point melting point toxicity toxicity rusting ability
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pi
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Which option is an example of a physical property?
Responses freezing point freezing point pH pH flammability flammability
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pi
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Sulfur dioxide is produce din enormous amounts for sulfuric acid production. It melts at -73 degrees C and boils at -10 degrees
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Hailey
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What are some examples of both types of physical properties?
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What is the main difference between extensive and intensive physical properties?
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Explain how you can use physical properties to compare substances.
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What are physical properties? Give some examples.
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electronegativity pattern
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How do we determine the specific gravity of a solution? and what unit is it in?
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JM
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Jayden was given a marshmallow and a syringe in class to experiment with. She placed the marshmallow in the syringe and sealed
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Suppose an unknown substance has a melting temperature of 1,200 degrees Celsius and a density of 16.7 g/cm3.
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amber
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Which one of the following should have the lowest boiling point?
a) HBr b) Zn c) N2 d) CH3OH e) NO
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compute the freezing point of 21.6 g CuSO4 in 1.00 x10 to the 2nd power gH2O
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Anonymous
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Explain why a ceramic bowl will keep oatmeal hot longer than a stainless steel bowl?
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Tyler
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Which of the following would by the best conductor of heat energy?
A)a plastic spoon B)a wooden spoon C)a metal spoon
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Ashley!!
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Which of the following is an extensive property?
a) Boiling point b) Magnetism c) Melting point d) Volum
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Transition ______, groups 3B-2B (3-12) have high (34) ______ and ______ points, are hard with high densities.
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The _______ properties of matter can be _______ or _______ without changing (39) the composition of the matter. We can describe
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How is the mass of sodium tetraborate related to the amount of stretch in slime?
I was doing some googling and I came across
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Lena
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Column A
1. T: T 2. V: V 3. P: P 4. n: n 5. Measured in units of Kelvins.: Measured in units of Kelvins. 6. Measured in units of
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How can you tell if an object has elastic properties?
Responses If two people pull on it, it maintains its original size and
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lil Z
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arrange these seven substances in order from highest melting point to lowest melting point.
H2O, MgO, CCl4, CH2Cl2, CaCl2, N2,
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megan
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The approximate vapor pressure of CS2 at 30 degrees Celsius?
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Helen
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