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  1. The table below shows the densities, in grams per milliliter (g/mL), of four unknown liquids and water.Liquid Density (g/mL) Q
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  2. The table below shows the densities, in grams per milliliter (g/mL), of four unknown liquids and water.Liquid Density (g/mL) Q
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  3. A student is given a sample of an unknown liquid to test in the laboratory. The student thinks that the liquid is water. Which
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  4. CONNEXUS alternate test?A student claims that mass is not conserved in chemical reactions and uses a reaction in which they
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  5. which change is chemical? (1 point)Water freezing: Liquid water becoming solid water Water undergoing electrolysis: Liquid water
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  6. Which change is chemical?(1 point)Responses water freezing: liquid water becoming solid water water boiling: solid water
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  7. yes the law of conservation holds that mass can not be destroyed but can only take on different forms. So if 5 g of water
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  8. Initially, there are 400 grams of liquid water and 75 grams of ice. After 20 minutes, if the mass of ice is now 50 grams, that
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  9. Which change is chemical?1. Water freezing, liquid water becoming solid water. 2. Water undergoing elextrolysis: liquid oxygen
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  10. A 50 gram glass holds 400 grams of liquid water and 75 grams of ice. After 20 minutes the mass of ice is 50 grams. In 1
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