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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 is the atomic number of an atom with mass number 9 and 5 electrons
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Q: What Never change a subscript to balance an equation
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Q: What sequence of coefficients will balance the following equation Na (s) plus O2 (g) 2Na2O (s).
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Q: What are the steps needed to convert 77.2 grams of methane to molecules of methane. Please wrote them out ( indluding tchart)
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Q: How do you obtain copper sulfate crystals from a mixture of copper sulfate and sand
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Q: What is principle of clarity and or simplicity
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Q: Are there any exceptions to these trends if sowhich elements break the trend why did your group arrange these elements the way you did
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Q: What criteria did you use to choose which group of an element belongs to
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Q: What of the following properties of soil helps in absorbing contaminants from the soil carbon exchange capacity soil consistency soil structure or soil reaction
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Q: Why is ammonia polar covalent
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Q: How do you remove chemicals toxins to keep the blood and urine healthy and clean
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Q: When was gold element discovered and who
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Q: Why does liquid water take the shape of the cup but solid ice cubes do not
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Q: What is the formula for sodium chlorite
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Q: In a double displacement reaction sodium sulfide reacts with silver nitrate and silver sulfide balance this equation
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Q: What are the two types of bonds and what are the differences between the bonds
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Q: Is a quarter an element or mixture or compound
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Q: Is a microwave an exothermic reaction
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Q: Is oil positive or negatively charged
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Q: How many protons electrons and neutrons does Al O have
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Q: Is nitrogen gas liquid or solid
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Q: What effect is a fire on a metal spoon
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Q: Are Paint Thinner a acid or alkali
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Q: Why calcium is placed after potassium
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Q: What is dull or shiny
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Q: Is calcium chloride safe on cement
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Q: Is RbCl a covalent or ionic compound
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Q: What is the difference between ammonia solution and ammonium hydroxide
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Q: Is au more reactive then mg
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Q: How many atoms are in Fe2O4
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Q: Is calcium chloride vegan
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Q: Why does my vagina produce a smelly liquid
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Q: What is the empirical formulae for phenol
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Q: What elements will not form an acid when combined with hydrogen
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Q: Can nitrogen kill you
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Q: What are the examples gaseous fuels
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Q: Why Does a humidifier need distilled water
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Q: Can glass cleaner kill me
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Q: Is CHCl3 polar bond
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Q: What is Sr noble gas configuration
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Q: What are the elements in aluminum chloride
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Q: What does a compaound of potassium nitrogen and oxygen called
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