Chemical Property
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A property that is not visible until a substance undergoes a chemical reaction, like solubility
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to figure out if a new pair of shoes will be comfortable, but you won't really know until you've worn them for a day. This is similar to the chemical property of solubility, which remains hidden until the substance is mixed with a solvent and a reaction occurs. Just like you can't judge the comfort of the shoes until you've worn them, you can't observe the solubility of a substance until it interacts with a solvent, revealing its true nature through the chemical reaction.
Practice Version
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