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Question
Make pairs of substances and their properties
Substance | Property |
a. Potassium bromide (KBr) | 1. Combustible |
b. Gold | 2. Soluble in water |
c. Sulphur | 3. No chemical reaction |
d. Neon | 4. High ductility. |
Solution
Substance | Property |
a. Potassium bromide (KBr) | 2. Soluble in water |
b. Gold | 4. High ductility |
c. Sulphur | 1. Combustible |
d. Neon | 3. No chemical reaction |
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