Chemistry, 20.11.2020 20:50, marcucciisabella
Sugar solution and steel are both mixtures. Which statement correctly compares them? BRAINLIEST 20 POINTS
A) Both sugar solution and steel are separable mixtures.
B) Both sugar solution and steel are inseparable mixtures.
C) Sugar solution is a separable mixture but steel is an inseparable mixture.
D) Sugar solution is an inseparable mixture but steel is a separable mixture.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:10, leo4687
What does a particular point on a line of a phase diagram represent? o a. the maximum temperature a substance can exist at without bonds breaking b. the pressure created by the kinetic energy of molecules at a particular temperature c. the melting point or boiling point of a substance at a specific pressure d. the conditions in which temperature and pressure have equal effects on a substance
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An object displaces 652 ml of water. the volume of the object is: 0.652 cm³ 6.52 cm³ 65.2 cm³ 652 cm³
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