Chemistry, 14.04.2020 00:19 cadeedmiston
A scientist is examining an unknown solid. Which procedure would most likely help determine a chemical property of the
substance?
O heating it to find the temperature at which it melts
O exposing it to a flame to see if it catches on fire
O hitting it with a hammer to determine if it breaks or bends
O placing it in water to find out whether or not it dissolves
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