Most Missed Test Questions Properties Test. Which of the following is a chemical property? 1.Boiling point 2.Luster 3.Corrosive 4.Solubility Response.

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Most Missed Test Questions Properties Test

Which of the following is a chemical property? 1.Boiling point 2.Luster 3.Corrosive 4.Solubility Response Grid

Distillation is a process that separates substances based on what property? 1.Viscosity 2.Boiling point 3.Density 4.Mass Response Grid

Passing an electric current through water to produce hydrogen & oxygen is what type of change? 1.Atomic 2.Mechanical 3.Physical 4.Chemical Response Grid

A substance composed of more than one type of atom, but only one type of molecule is called a(n) 1.Element 2.Compound 3.Solution 4.Heterogeneous mixture Response Grid

Polypropylene would float on which substance? SUBSTANCEDensity Alcohol0.8 g/mL Polypropylene0.9 g/mL Water1.0 g/mL Mercury13.5 g/mL 1.Alcohol 2.Water 3.Mercury 4.Water AND Mercury Response Grid

A substance with a mass of 4,200 g & a volume of 950 mL would float on SUBSTANCEDensity Alcohol0.8 g/mL Polypropylene0.9 g/mL Water1.0 g/mL Mercury13.5 g/mL 1.Alcohol 2.Water 3.Mercury 4.Water AND Mercury Response Grid

Most Missed Test Questions Properties Test