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A teacher provided the table below to the students in a science class. The table gives 5 properties for each of Samples A−H. The students were told to assume that each sample is a completely solid cube composed of a single hypothetical pure substance. The teacher asked each of 4 students to explain how these data could be used to predict which samples are composed of the same substance.

Student 1

If 2 samples have the same values for all 5 properties, they are composed of the same substance. If 2 samples have different values for any of the 5 properties, they are composed of different substances.

Student 2

If 2 samples have the same values for any 3 or more of the 5 properties, they are composed of the same substance. If 2 samples have the same values for fewer than 3 of the 5 properties, they are composed of different substances.

Student 3

If 2 samples have the same mass, volume, and density, they are composed of the same substance. If 2 samples have different values for any of these 3 properties, they are composed of different substances. Neither melting point nor boiling point, by itself, can distinguish between substances.

Student 4

If 2 samples have the same density, melting point, and boiling point, they are composed of the same substance. If 2 samples have different values for any of these 3 proper-ties, they are composed of different substances. Neither mass nor volume, by itself, can distinguish between substances.


A teacher provided the table below to the students in a science class. The table gives 5 properties
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