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Chemistry
Delve into the study of matter, its properties, composition, structure, and the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions. Chemistry is the central science connecting other scientific disciplines.
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Q: What happens to the internal energy of a gas when it expands
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Q: What happens to the pH of soda water as it loses its carbonation
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Q: What happens to the physical properties of substances when they are at room temperature
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Q: What happens to the valence electrons when an ionic bond forms between sodium and chlorine
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Q: What happens to urine when it sits in a bottle
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Q: What happens when 1-butene reacts with bromine
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Q: What happens when Epsom salt and baking soda react together
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Q: What happens when FeCl2 is dissolved in water
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Q: What happens when FeCl3 is dissolved in water
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Q: What happens to molecules when they are cooled down
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Q: What happens to molecules with sufficient energy when a liquid is placed in a closed container
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Q: What happens to oils when they undergo hydrogenation
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Q: What happens to rubbing alcohol when it expires
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Q: What happens to sodium chloride when it dissolves in water
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Q: What happens to the color of the Fe2 when the equivalence point is reached in a titration
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Q: What happens to the film on top of water after boiling
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Q: What happens to the film on water after boiling
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Q: What happens to the infrared photons as they interact with the material
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Q: What happens if you use expired rubbing alcohol
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Q: What happens in an endothermic reaction and how does it differ from an exothermic reaction
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Q: What happens to a gas when it is subjected to extremely high pressure
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Q: What happens to an enzyme after a biochemical reaction, and how does it affect the enzyme's function
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Q: What happens to an enzyme after a biochemical reaction
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Q: What happens to bleach when it dries and how does it affect the surface it was applied to
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Q: What happens to greenhouse gas molecules when they encounter infrared radiation
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Q: What happens to molecules when the temperature of their environment increases"
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Q: What happens if you drink pure water
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Q: What happens if you eat pure sodium
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Q: What happens if you eat teflon and is it harmful to consume
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Q: What happens if you inhale liquid nitrogen
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Q: What happens if you mix acetone and isopropyl alcohol together
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Q: What happens if you mix bleach and acetone together
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Q: What happens if you use expired iodine for medical purposes
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Q: What happens if you accidentally smoke plastic"
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Q: What happens if you are exposed to radiation and how does it affect the human body"
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Q: What happens if you bleach polyester fabric
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Q: What happens if you boil carbonated water
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Q: What happens if you burn feces and release harmful toxins into the air
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Q: What happens if you burn plastic and how does it impact the environment"
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Q: What happens if you burn poop
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Q: What happens if you drink 100 pure water
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Q: What happens during the rust vinegar reaction and how does it affect the metal surface
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Q: What happens during transpiration in the water cycle and how does it contribute to the overall movement of water in the environment
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Q: What happens if amoxicillin freezes and is then thawed before use
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Q: What happens if antibiotics freeze and are then used
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Q: What happens if gasoline gets on your skin and how should you treat it
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Q: What happens if gunpowder gets wet and how does it affect its performance
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Q: What happens if isopropyl alcohol expires and is used for disinfection purposes
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