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Elizabeth was studying physical and chemical properties and created the table below to help her. Which property and example does she have correct?



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None of the properties and examples in her table are correct.
None of the properties and examples in her table are correct.

Melting point is a physical property. All other properties and examples in her table are correct.
Melting point is a physical property. All other properties and examples in her table are correct.

Melting point and density are both physical properties. All other properties and examples in her table are correct.
Melting point and density are both physical properties. All other properties and examples in her table are correct.

Density is a physical property. All other properties and examples in her table are correct.
Density is a physical property. All other properties and examples in her table are correct.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t see the table you mentioned, so I can’t pick the correct choice yet. Could you paste the table (or type the properties and their example for each row)?

While you paste it, here’s a quick guide so you can check each entry yourself:

- Physical properties: describe the physical appearance or measurable traits without changing chemical identity. Examples: melting point, boiling point, density, color, hardness, conductivity, solubility.
- Example checks: “melting ice” = physical change/property; “density of copper is 8.96 g/cm³” = physical.

- Chemical properties: describe how a substance reacts or changes into a different substance. Examples: flammability/combustibility, reactivity with acid, oxidization (rusting), ability to decompose, toxicity.
- Example checks: “wood burning” = chemical; “iron rusting” = chemical.

Use that to mark each row: if the listed property is physical but the example describes a chemical change, it’s incorrect (and vice versa). If you paste the table I’ll choose the correct multiple‑choice answer for you.