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Read the information below about the element of magnesium and its properties.
Magnesium (MG) can combine with hydrobromic acid
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Which two properties would be best used for the
identification of an unknown compound? A conductivity and size B length and
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Which investigation could demonstrate a chemical property of iron?(1 point)
Responses A. Performing an investigation to show how
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Which of the following is a chemical property?
A. mass B. reactivity with an acid C. boiling point D. ability to dissolve in
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Describe the relationship between the structure of the water molecule and the fact that many call water, universal solvent give
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Will methane dissolve in water? why or why not?
Will ammonia dissolve in water? why or why not? Water H2O Polar or nonpolar
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Which investigation could demonstrate a chemical property of iron?(1 point) Responses Performing an investigation to show how
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Read the information below about the element of magnesium and its properties. Which option describes a chemical property of
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What is the chemical property of a shiny copper penny
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a. physical property that describes whether a substances can be dissolved in a liquid
1. boiling point 2. melting point 3.
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Of what is electronegativity an indication
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Which of the following describes ortho-phthalaldehyde?
Multiple choice question. Pale blue gas Pale blue liquid Yellow-orange gas
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Compounds that are limited in their application by their corrosive and hazardous nature are _________
or alkalis.
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Sample Asaro water has pH of 7, conductivity of 13.15 , TDO is 20 mg/L , temperature of 21.8,TDS is 23.9 mg/L and TSS is less
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Which of the following is a chemical property?
Responses ability to dissolve in water ability to dissolve in water mass mass
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Which of the following is a chemical property? A. Boiling point b. Ability to dissolve in water c. Reactivity with acid d. Mass
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Which two elements have the most similar chemical properties?
* 1 point Na and P Ca and Br Cl and Ar Be and Mg
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Nitrogen (N) behaves most like what other element?
* 1 point calcium (Ca) lithium (Li) phosphorus (P) neon (Ne)
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What are some of the chemical properties of acetic acid?
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Volatile means
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In summary form, how shape of molecules affect the electrophoretic mobility
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Silver is a white metal that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm^3 The melting
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How do the chemical properties of water and hydrogen peroxide Of the two compounds differ? Explain in one sentence
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Can you explain the difference in chemical properties between the two compounds yes or no?
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Why is soap mixed with water?
A. It covalently bonds to the water so it can be washed away. B. The soap turns the water molecules
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Explain this statement, although the shape of h2s and h20 is similar, there's s remarkable difference in their boiling point
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