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Which physical property describes the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid? O A. Melting point B. Boiling point C. Solubility D. Hardness
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Which physical property describes the temperature at which a solid becomes
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O A. Melting point
B. Boiling point
C. Solubility
D. Hardness
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The answer is A because melting point is a physical property and when solid turns into a liquid it’s not a chemical it’s physical
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