Conceptual Physical Science (6th Edition)
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Author: Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt
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Chapter 14, Problem 62E
State whether each of the following is a physical or chemical property of matter.
- (a) Graphite
conducts electricity. - (b) Bismuth, Bi, loses its iridescence upon melting.
- (c) A copper penny is smushed into an embossed souvenir.
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