Period
physical and chemical changes and properties of matter works
classify the following...
Business, 08.09.2019 21:10, talarleonard0
Period
physical and chemical changes and properties of matter works
classify the following as chemical change (cc), chemical property (cp), physical ch
(pe), or physical property (pp).
10.
heat conductivity
silver tarnishing
sublimation
magnetizing steel
length of metal object
shortening melting
exploding dynamite
11.
combustible
water freezing
wood burning
acid resistance
brittleness
milk souring
baking bread
12.
13.
14.
c
.
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