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Which Sentence Describes A Physical Property a. golf balls do not float in water b. a mixture of baking soda and vinegar will bubble c. some kinds of nails will rust d. paper wi…
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Which Sentence Describes A Physical Property a. golf balls do not float in water b. a mixture of baking soda and vinegar will bubble c. some kinds of nails will rust d. paper wi…
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Which Sentence Describes A Physical Property
a. golf balls do not float in water
b. a mixture of baking soda and vinegar will bubble
c. some kinds of nails will rust
d. paper will burn very easily if lit by a match
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The answer is (a).
Golf balls have a higher density than water hence sink to the bottom.
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