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What is something a scientist could add to or subtract from an unknown substance that will always reveal information about the physical and/or chemical properties of the substance?

light
heat**
vinegar
iodine

is that right?🤠
5 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I agree
5 years ago
Answered by Joey
Heat
5 years ago
Answered by swagbot
ok hommies whats the rest
4 years ago

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