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Which property is represented in the image?
(1 point) Responses Commutative Property of Addition Commutative Property of Addition
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It is given that 2(3 + x) = 6 + 2x. This is an example of the ___________ property.
Responses A associativeassociative B
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Latina baddie ✧
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The _______ property states that If a = b then ac = bc
Responses A additionaddition B multiplication
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Latina baddie ✧
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The coordination compound [Co(NH3)4(CN)2]Cl:
a) contains seven ligands. b) has a coordination number of 6. c) contains Co in the
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Barbara found an element that is a gas and does not conduct heat or electricity.
Metalloid Nonmetal Metal
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i dentify the following as phýical properties or chemical properties
a/ diamonds are hard b/ gallium will melt in the palm of
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It is given that 2(3 + x) = 6 + 2x. This is an example of the ___________ property.
Responses A associative B distributive C
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kippy vr
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It is given that 2(3 + x) = 6 + 2x. This is an example of the ___________ property.
Responses A distributive B commutative C
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kippy vr
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Which property do transition metals have in common?(1 point) Responses They usually have high melting points. They usually have
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trippie
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Which two elements most likely have similar properties? (1 point) Responses Ca and Sc Ca and Sc Cs and Rn Cs and Rn Li and Fr Li
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trippie
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Physical and Chemical Properties Quick Check
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Zyian Bryant
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list 5 properties for each category
physical properties chemical properties
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Select the vocabulary word that best completes the sentence.
A fundamental _____ of matter is that it must have mass intent
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Bri
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Two balloons hold two different gases. The gases are held at the same pressure, volume, and temperature. Which quantity can
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What is the property of congruence that justifies the following statment If WT ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ ≅ XY ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
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TJ
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what property is M=10
A Reflexive Property B Proved C Multiplication Property" D Subtraction Property E Division Property F
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TJ
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A triangle has these properties:
. three sides of different lengths . two angles that are less than 90° and one angle that is
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Iready diagnostic
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Consider the following function f(x)=x^2/[x^2-9]
f(x) is increasing on the interval(s) f(x) is decreasing on the interval(s) f(x)
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Ryan kustin
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All methods used to separate a mixture are based on the substances'(1 point) Responses nuclear properties nuclear properties
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x = 8
A Transitive Property B Multiplication Property C Addition Property D Simplify E Angle Addition Postulate F Substitution
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The term used to describe how light is reflected from a mineral’s surface is
A. glow. B. streak. C. density. D. luster. Which
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SS_CPA
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Which property is unique to electromagnetic waves?(1 point)
Responses They can be controlled by the pull of gravity. They can be
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12a21
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It is given that 2(3 + ×) = 6 + 2x. This is an example of the _ property.
A. associative B. commutative C. distributive D.
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The Hubble sequence is useful for distinguishing galaxies on the basis of many properties. Which of these does not correlate
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C
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Match each equation to the property it represents.
2+(4+6)=(2+4)+6
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lola
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It is given that 2(3 + x) = 6 + 2x. This is an example of the ___________ property.
Responses A associativeassociative B
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Which properties cause chemical reactions?
Responses neither chemical nor physical properties neither chemical nor physical
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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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Using the Commutative Property, fill in the blanks so that the two algebraic expressions are equivalent.(1 point)
(14)( )(2)=(7)(
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mushroom 🍄
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Name the property that the following statement illustrates.
38 x π = π x 38 Choose the correct property below. A. Associative
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Liquids take the shape of the bottom of their container, while gases take the shape of their entire container. The shape solids
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bobby
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Which of these properties is a chemical property flammability magnesium melting point hardiness
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describe the properties of diamonds that makes so valuable as gemstones/// industrial cutting stones
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sciencefreak101
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Identify the properties
( 5 + 3) + 4 = ( 3 + 5) + 4 = Communitive property ( 3 × 2) × 8 = 3 × ( 2 × 8) = associative property
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BWB
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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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Regardless of whether the uranium was solid or pulverized, pure or in a compound, wet or dry, or whether exposed to light or
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Sam
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Which bond type is soluble in alcohol?
Metallic, ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent bonds? Which bond type has hard,
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GO OU!!!
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What are Physical and Chemical properties?
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Antonio
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A friend tell you that a refrigerator door beneath it's layer of white painted plastic, is made of aluminum. How could you check
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Rachel
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Match the following properties to the appropriate element listed
Elements a) fluorine b) chlorine c) Bromine d) iodine Properties
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Anonymous
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Which measurement of a star depends on the distance of the star from earth?
Surface temerature Absolute magnitude Luminosity
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I know where you live!
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Which properties require a tool?
a. cleavage b. luster c. carbohydrate content d. hardness
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Connexus Student
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A general property of a good encryption is good encryptions are easy to encrypt but very hard to decrypt
A. True B. False
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shh
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2. Two liquids are poured into two cups. Cup A contains a colorless, odorless liquid. Cup B contains a colorless liquid with a
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Lexi-girl
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1. Ideal gas particles:
A. have no mutual attraction and no individual volume. B. have no mass or volume. C. have no odor and no
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Cortney
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Integers are _____ irrational numbers.
always sometimes never
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george
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types of data to collect can include:
a. size and shape b. reactivity c. melting point d. temperatures e. all of the above
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hello fart
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Is 4+5=5+4 an example of commutative property or associative property
Commutative Associative
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Quentin smith
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It is given that 2(3 + x) = 6 + 2x. This is an example of the ___________ property.
A associative B commutative C distributive D
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Given that ABCD is a parallelogram and AB || CD, which of the following statements is false? (1 point)
O LA~ LB O LA~ LC O AD I|
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