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Based on your observations, how are the chemical properties of iron and glass similar? how are they different?
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Based on your observations, how are the chemical properties of iron and glass similar? how are they different?
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based on your observations, how are the chemical properties of iron and glass similar? how are they different?
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Glass is brittle
Iron is malleable and ductile
glass is ressistant to corrotion
iron corrodes easily
Liquid doesnt dissolve the glass
some luquids can dissolve iron
iron is magnetic
glass isnt
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