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		<description><![CDATA[water element or compound If an element/substance dissolves, is that a physical or chemical property? When you burn or decompose its a chemical property Boil or melting point as well as state is a physical property so if an element such as sulfur, doesn&#8217;t dissolve in water, that&#8217;s one of its physical property, right? But [...]]]></description>
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