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Which of these properties is a chemical property? (1 point)

O magnetism

O melting point

O hardness

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O flammability

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Which of the following properties is a chemical property?(1 point)
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melting point
melting point

flammability
flammability

magnetism
magnetism

hardness
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Which of the following substances is a compound?(1 point)
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water (H2
O)
water (H2O)

oxygen (O)
oxygen (O)

carbon (C)
carbon (C)

gold (Au)
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Which of the following substances is an element?(1 point)
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protein
protein

insulin
insulin

salt
salt

hydrogen
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Which of these properties is a chemical property?(1 point)
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hardness
hardness

magnetism
magnetism

flammability
flammability

melting point
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The chemical formula for methane is CH 4
. What is the fixed ratio of carbon (C) to hydrogen (H)?(1 point)
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4:5
4:5

1:1
1:1

1:4
1:4

1:5
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O flammability is a chemical property.
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The property that is a chemical property is flammability.
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The substance that is a compound is water (H2O).
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The substance that is an element is hydrogen.
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The property that is a chemical property is flammability.
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The fixed ratio of carbon (C) to hydrogen (H) in methane (CH4) is 1:4.
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I apologize for the confusion. The correct fixed ratio of carbon to hydrogen in methane (CH4) is 1:4. So, the correct response is 1:4.
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