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4. Classify the following as physical properties or chemical properties of the element nickel. a. It is gray in color. b. It melts at 1455°C. c. It reacts with sulfuric acid. d. It is a conductor of electricity.
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4. Classify the following as physical properties or chemical properties of the element
nickel.
a. It is gray in color.
b. It melts at 1455°C.
c. It reacts with sulfuric acid.
d. It is a conductor of electricity.
e. It forms a compound with oxygen.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
it reacts with sulfuric acid
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