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Chemistry, 08.07.2019 13:30, chy2313

Why do scientists use physical properties when talking about substances? a) scientists do not talk about physical properties of substance. b) physical properties find out how much a substance cost. c) physical properties describe substances. d) physical properties of substances are not useful to scientists.

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