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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 particles around the atom have negative charge
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Q: Does acid dissolve in water
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Q: Why is salt not soluble in oil but not in water
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Q: Which group of the periodic table contains elements that exist as diatomic molecules
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Q: What isa viscostatic substance
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Q: Are vorticella plantlike or animal like
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Q: Why is potassium permanganate not used as a primary standard
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Q: What is the freezing point of germanium
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Q: Sarsaparilla the drink is prepared from which part of the sarsaparilla plant
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Q: Is hydrogen peroxide a heterogeneous or homogeneous mixture
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Q: What is the formula for diborom hexachloride
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Q: What is 98 K equal in celsius
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Q: How could you make concentrated solution weaker
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Q: When you press a clay is it physical or chemical change
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Q: What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a piece of sandstone
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Q: Why Benedict test is more stable than fehling's test
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Q: What happens when you put iodine solution on a chicken meat
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Q: Cost per gram of rutherfordium
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Q: Does melanin have 6 protons 6 neutrons and 6 electrons
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Q: Why do metals have such a low specific heat
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Q: Food coloring to water is Physical or Chemical change
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Q: What is the chemical formula of steam
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Q: What does DZ stand for on gold
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Q: What is the abrieviation for sodium sulfide
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Q: Does percentage calculation require the chemical formula of the solute
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Q: Why are the elements in group 0 unreactive
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Q: How many nonbonding electrons in the lewis structure of formaldehyde
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Q: What is the formula for dicarbon tetrabromide
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Q: What state of matter does hydrogen exist in
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Q: What is a row of house all joined together called
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Q: Is chlorine a covalent or ionic bonding
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Q: Is it ok for your husband to wear your plastic rain bonnet
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Q: What is the formula for copper ii chlorite
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Q: What does 18kcp on a ring mean
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Q: What is chemical name for BaO2
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Q: The mixing of two or more atomic orbitals of similar energies on the same atom to produce new orbitals of equal energies is called
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