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A chemical property of a mineral is evident if the mineral is

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A chemical property of a mineral is evident if the mineral B, bubbles when acid is placed on it.

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A "chemical property" of a mineral is evident if the mineral "bubbles when acid is placed on it".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • If a mineral specimen "breaks easily" when struck with a hammer, it exhibits the 'physical property' of the mineral related to the strength of the mineral.
  • If a mineral is easily "scratched by a fingernail", it shows that the mineral bears least abrasive strength, which is again a physical property.
  • If a mineral "reflects light from its surface", the features of its outer physical composition can be deduced, not its chemical composition.
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