Answer: is A
Reason: because the rest are common...
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Red pandas live in the Eastern Himalayas in places like China, Nepal, and Bhutan . They spend most of their time in trees. Their semi-retractable claws help them move easily from branch to branch.
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The question above requires us to classify certain properties which may either fall into physical or chemical properties of that matter.
Physical properties are properties which are of intrinsic value and has no influence on the chemical nature of the substance while chemical properties are those that influence the chemical nature of the substance.
Physical properties can be measured or calculated while chemical properties of a substance is very difficult to measure.
a). Silver has a shiny luster is an example of "physical property" because the shiny nature of silver has no chemical importance.
b). Silver metal has a density of 10.49 g/cm³ is also a "physical property" because density is a physical property of a material.
Density is ratio between mass and volume which are both physical properties since they can be measured.
c). Silver metal and Chlorine gas produce Silver chloride (AgCl) is a "chemical property" since it involves combining of two elements and they both lose their original chemical identity after the reaction.
d). Silver metal has a melting point of 1235°C is a "physical property"
e). Silver metal conducts electricity is a "chemical property" since conduction of electricity are done by the availability of mobile electrons in its electron cloud.
f) silver metal gives no reaction to acid is also an example of "chemical property"
<u>Answer: </u>The chemical formula for Palladium(IV) sulfate is 
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Palladium is the 46th element of the periodic table which has an oxidation state of +4 (because it is a metal and will form positive ion) and sulfate is the polyatomic ion having a charge of -2 with formula 
So, to write the formula of the compound, we do criss cross method in which oxidation state of each element or ion is given to the other combining atom which results into the formation of a neutral compound.
The chemical formula of the compound is 
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