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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: When a drop of universal indicator is dropped into calcium hydroxide what colour change will you observe
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Q: What is the value of the nuclear charge on a neon atom
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Q: How many electrons are in ruthenium
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Q: What Atoms in this group have one less electron than a full orbit
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Q: What is the oxidation number for s in CaSO4
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Q: What is the formula for chromic bisulfate
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Q: What does a Gold ring stamped with 10k CI mean
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Q: Does the mixture of coca cola and tin tomato has anything to do with blood building
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Q: Does your skin change every 7 years
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Q: Is BeCl2 ionic or covalent
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Q: The class of matter in which there are 106 different varieties-
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Q: Water does not behave ideally at 273k why
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Q: What it the solute in mouthwash
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Q: What is H2CO4
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