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whatvolume will 1.00g h2O occupy if it is converted to steam at 100degree Cand 1.00 atm
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franko
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What will happen to 42 g of KCl solution per 100 g of water when cooled from 60 degrees Celsius to 0 degrees Celsius?
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Jen
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Which factor explains why a cube of sugar placed in water will dissolve at a slower rate than granular sugar over time?
a The
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Snaggy
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Which physical property is an inherent characteristic of a substance: malleability, state of matter, electrical conductivity,
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Anonymous
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What do you notice that’s different about the conductivity of sugar from the conductivity of salt?
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cuballin
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What do you observe about the conductivity meter as water is evaporated
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cuballin
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Does changing the amount of salt affect conductivity?
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cuballin
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Does changing the amount of water affect conductivity
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curry
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Which of these properties is a chemical property flammability magnesium melting point hardiness
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the freezing point of ethanol (C2H5OH) is -114.6C. the molal freezing point depression constant for ethanol is 2.00C/m. what is
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lisa
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What is the smallest volume (in milliliters) of boiling water the student could use to dissolve the 3.88 g sample of phthalic
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Anonymous
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Under phycal properties I read
Lola mass 34.0147 g/mol Where does "lola stands for?
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Raymond
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density of sulphur
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Mary
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They are asking me to predict the boiling point at pressure of 30 torr. How would I do that?
Thanks :D
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Janet :)
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Which property is a physical property?
Responses easy to digest easy to digest becomes moldy quickly becomes moldy quickly does
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pi
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how does aother properties affect physical property
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carolyn
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What is the heating capacity of Zinc?
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Andy
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The ability of matter to dissolve is called:
The ability of matter to dissolve is called: Solubility Dissolvability
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b
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State changes are a physical property because they do not change the identity of matter.
True False
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b
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Select all the physical properties matter can have.
Color Volume Density State Shape Mass
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b
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What is the definition of a Physical Property?
A. Matter has no physical properties. B. A characteristic of matter that can be
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b
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What are the different physical properties between HCl and NaCl?
And explain the causes of their differences?
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Adam
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Is malleability an extensive property or an intensive property? Explain.
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stephany
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Select any four of the physical properites listed in Table 1.1 on page 22 and use them to describe: gold, sugar, water.
I don't
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John
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Can you check my answer in the last boiling point topic I posted? Thanks.
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Chopsticks
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If we say that gold has a density of 19.32 g/ml, at what temperature is this substance?
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Mark
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You are comparing the surface tension on two bodies of water: a fresh-water pond and a salt-water lagoon. Which one, if
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Need Help!
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Question 16 (1 point)
When handling a metal pan that has been heated on a stove, an oven mitt should always be used to avoid
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When the collected crystals are washed, what is being removed from the
crystals?
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tina
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Why does alcohol have a higher boiling and melting point than other hydrocarbons like alkanes? Is it because of a weak
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Ken
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I'm describing the properties of a molecule, and I'm wondering if it's correct to say this -
Physical properties: Fine, white,
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Lucy X
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it's value for gold is 19 grams per cubic centimeter
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sandi
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What does it mean if a material is malleable?
Group of answer choices It can be pulled into a wire. It is brittle. It can be
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Oxygen is a :
Group of answer choices Nonmetal Metalloid Metal
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Which substance has the highest boiling point? What is it?
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b
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How does the melting point and boiling point of a substance help scientists identify and classify substances?
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b
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What does it mean for a substance to have luster?(1 point) Responses It can be bent into different shapes. It can be bent into
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zeo
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What does it mean for a substance to have luster?
A. It conducts heat B. It conducts electricity C. It is shiny D. It can be bent
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Jozikee
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How does polairty of isopropyl alcohol differ from polarity of water?
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Wes
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Which of the following are Physical Properties
Melting point, hardness, luster, odor Combustion, reacts with acid, water and air
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My science homework questions is:
You measure the boiling temperature of 3 clear liquids. 1 of them boils at 100C. The other 2 at
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Ashleigh
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When handling a metal pan that has been heated on a stove, an oven mitt should always be used to avoid receiving burns. Which of
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2a) Someone finds teo bottles without labels. Both are white solids.
One of the white solids turns directly from a solid to a gas
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Moira
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what is the melting temp for platinum
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quenisha
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When you are given a list of compounds that all have the same 0.2 m and the question which has the highest boiling point, how do
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Ken
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The four possible unknown chemicals are: Cu(s), Ca(OH)2(s), KNO3(aq) and C6H12O6(aq).
a) colorless solutions, high electrical
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Laura
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Why don't oil and water mix?
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Rachel
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A streak plate may be used to identify which mineral property?
color color luster luster cleavage cleavage tenacity
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Which of the following physical properties can be used to measure temperature using a thermometer?
A)volume B)pressure C)density
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Jon
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Properties that require a tool
Properties that do not require a tool: Choose from list what goes where: cleavage hardness luster
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M
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