A chemical property that scientists use to identify which beaker contained water and which contained hydrogen peroxide is (Section I). A substance’s properties are a result of (Section II).
Section I:
A) Color
B) Odor
C) Flammability
D) State of Matter
Section II:
A) Amount of a substance
B) State of matter of a substance
C) Appearance of a substance
D) Molecular structure of a substance
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