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Chemistry, 06.11.2021 03:00 anniejordan0412
Which option below describes a chemical property of a substance?
A. the chlorine gas was a yellow-green color at room temperature
B. The liquid mercury boiled at a temperature of 630 K
C. The iron nail became rusty when exposed to water and air
D. The solid silver was shiny and nearly white in color.
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