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Which statement refers to a chemical property?
Responses

Water will not burn, but gasoline is flammable.

Water will not burn, but gasoline is flammable.

A diamond is harder than chalk.

A diamond is harder than chalk.

Butter melts at room temperature, but gelatin does not.

Butter melts at room temperature, but gelatin does not.

At room temperature, mercury is a liquid, but gold is a solid.

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"Water will not burn, but gasoline is flammable."

This describes a chemical property (flammability). The others describe physical properties (hardness, melting/phase).