Chemistry, 21.02.2021 22:40 laurenppylant
What is the physical property to all of these (pls answer I’ll give brainliest)
Ability of an object to break apart or shatter easily.
Either transparent (clear), translucent (cloudy), or opaque (not allowing light through).
eg. red, orange, blue, ...
Amount of mass per unit volume of that matter.
Ability to be stretched into a long wire-like shape.
Definite geometric pattern.
Determined by the resistance to being scratched, given on a scale of 1-10 with a diamond being rated a 10.
Ability of an object to reflect light (eg. shiny).
Ability of a substance to be hammered or bent into different shapes.
The temperature when a solid melts.
eg. burnt, flowery
Ability of a substance (solute) to dissolve in a solvent such as water.
Condition of being a solid, liquid, or gas.
eg. sweet, sour, salty, bitter,.
The "feel" of an object (eg. silky, waxy, gritty,...)
The resistance of a liquid to flowing.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:30, lizzzzi7908
Astudent pours 10.0 g of salt into a container of water and observes the amount of time it takes for the salt to dissolve. she then repeats the process using the same amounts of salt and water but this time she slowly stirs the mixture while it is dissolving. the student performs the experiment one more time but this time she stirs the mixture rapidly. the dependent variable in this experiment is: time for salt to dissolve speed of stirring amount of water mass of salt
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:00, tjeffers90028
Iron (fe) reacts with copper sulfate (cuso4) to form iron (ii) sulfate. in this reaction, cu2+ gains electrons to form cu. which statement is true about this reaction? fe(s) + cuso4(aq) → feso4(aq) + cu(s)
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