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Which of the following is a physical property?Group of answer choicesWill the substance change colors when exposed to ammonia gasWill the substance create bubbles when added to acidWill the substance dissolve in waterWill the substance burn in oxygen

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Which of the following is a physical property?Group of answer choicesWill the substance change colors when exposed to ammonia gasWill the substance create bubbles when added to acidWill the substance dissolve in waterWill the substance burn in oxygen

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The physical property among the given options is "Will the substance dissolve in water".

Physical properties are those that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance. The fact that a substance dissolves in water does not change the substance itself, it just changes its state, which is a physical change.

On the other hand, the other options involve chemical changes. If a substance changes color when exposed to ammonia gas, creates bubbles when added to acid, or burns in oxygen, these are all chemical changes because they involve a change in the substance's identity.

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