Scenes AD represent atomic-scale views of different samples of substances: (a) Under one set of conditions, the substances in A and B mix and the result is depicted in C. Does this represent a chemical or a physical change? (b) Under a second set of conditions, the same substances mix and the result is depicted in D. Does this represent a chemical or a physical change? (c) Under a third set of conditions, the sample depicted in C changes to that in D. Does this represent a chemical or a physical change? (d) When the change in part (c) occurs, does the sample have different chemical properties? Physical properties?
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Textbook Solutions for Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change
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For each of the following cases, state whether the density of the object increases, decreases, or remains the same: (a) A sample of chlorine gas is compressed. (b) A lead weight is carried up a high mountain. (c) A sample of water is frozen. (d) An iron bar is cooled. (e) A diamond is submerged in water
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The first step in solving 1 problem number 23 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: For each of the following cases, state whether the density of the object increases, decreases, or remains the same: (a) A sample of chlorine gas is compressed. (b) A lead weight is carried up a high mountain. (c) A sample of water is frozen. (d) An iron bar is cooled. (e) A diamond is submerged in water
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