oan needs to classify a substance.
Through experimentation, she finds that
the material is lustrous, malleable, and
conducts electricity. Joan therefore
identifies the substance as a
A gas
B ceramic
C metal
D solid
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the back of the book
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Try reading the book and the answers will be there.
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There in the book. Just look for them.
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whats the arrow in a chemical equation called?
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in the back of the glencoe book.
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