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A scientist is examining an unknown solid. Which procedure would most likely help determine a chemical property of the substance?
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A scientist is examining an unknown solid. Which procedure would most likely help determine a chemical property of the substance?
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A scientist is examining an unknown solid. Which procedure would most likely help determine a chemical property of the substance?
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A good way to determine the property of a substance would be it's boiling and melting point, its conductivity, and how hard or soft that substance is.
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