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Anarel [89]
3 years ago
7

1.Hydrogen is colorless odorless gas that is less dense than air it will react with oxygen to form water which of the following

is a chemical property of hydrogen?
It is a gas
it is less dense than air
It is colorless
It reacts with oxygen to form water

2. Sodium is a shiny solid at room temperature it will react with chlorine to form table salt it will react violently with water which of the following is a physical property of sodium?

It is a solid at room temperature
it reacts with chlorine to form table salt
it reacts violently with water

3.Mercury has a density of approximately 5.43 g/ml. If a sample of mercury has a volume of 10ml, what must be the mass of the samples

54.3g
5.43g
0.543g
4.57g
Chemistry
2 answers:
Fofino [41]3 years ago
8 0
1 it reacts with oxygen to form water.
21) it reacts with oxygen to form water
2) it is a solid at room temperature
3)54.3g

hope this helps :)
Bezzdna [24]3 years ago
4 0

A physical propery of halite (table salt) is its chemical composition.

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