Which examples best demonstrate the benefit of understanding physical properties?
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Chemistry, 05.07.2019 22:10, KingSavage5206
Which examples best demonstrate the benefit of understanding physical properties?
select all that apply.
*scientists can predict how well two substances will react.
*engineers can design better bridges because they know how metal changes shape.
*engineers can design safer structures because they understand the flammability of building materials.
*scientists can easily classify mixtures of unknown substances.
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