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20 April, 21:43

Brad and Juan conducted several tests to determine the properties of silver metal. They noted that is was white, and conducted both electricity and heat. They computed the density to be 10.49 g/cm3. Silver did not react with water but in nitric acid, gas was released. What evidence supports a chemical change in silver? Question options: Silver conducts electricity. Silver reacts with nitric acid to produce a gas. Silver conducted heat and as the temperature increased, became more malleable. The color of silver at room temperature is white.

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  1. 20 April, 21:46
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    B) Silver reacts with nitric acid to produce a gas
  2. 20 April, 21:51
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    The answer is Sliver reacts with nitric acid to produce a gas.
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