Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The physical property, boils at
Concept Introduction: The property that identifies only the form of a chemical substance and the chemical composition remains the same is said to be physical property. The property that described the ability of a substance to undergo chemical change is said to chemical property.
(b)
Interpretation: The chemical property, burns vigorously in air should be matched to ethane,
Concept Introduction: The property that identifies only the form of a chemical substance and the chemical composition remains the same is said to be physical property. The property that described the ability of a substance to undergo chemical change is said to chemical property.
(c)
Interpretation: The physical property, is a solid at
Concept Introduction: The property that identifies only the form of a chemical substance and the chemical composition remains the same is said to be physical property. The property that described the ability of a substance to undergo chemical change is said to chemical property.
(d)
Interpretation: The physical property, dissolves in water should be matched to ethane,
Concept Introduction: The property that identifies only the form of a chemical substance and the chemical composition remains the same is said to be physical property. The property that described the ability of a substance to undergo chemical change is said to chemical property.
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