Question
2. Two liquids are poured into two cups. Cup A contains a colorless, odorless liquid. Cup B contains a colorless liquid with a strong odor. An ice cube floats in Cup A but sinks in Cup B. When heated, the liquid in Cup B boils at a much lower temperature than the liquid in Cup A. What kind of properties are used to compare the two liquids?
a. Chemical
b. Physical
c. Visible
d. Both chemical and physical
a. Chemical
b. Physical
c. Visible
d. Both chemical and physical
Answers
ice cube = physical
boiling temp = physical
color = physical and visual but not used
stink = chemical, something is reacting
boiling temp = physical
color = physical and visual but not used
stink = chemical, something is reacting
Physical
Two forces are acting on a wheelbarrow. One force is pushing to the right and an equal force is pushing to the left. What can you say about the wheelbarrow's movement?
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