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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: Which ion has 24 protons and 20 electrons
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Q: When 2 solutions that differ in solute concentration are placed on either side of a permeable membrane and osmosis is allowed to take place the will exhibit a net movement to the side with lower solut
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Q: What element makes up about 0.0018 of the earth's atmosphere
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Q: Bronze is a combination of which two elements
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Q: Diamond and soot are very different yet both are natural forms of
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Q: Choose the term that matches the description.the boiling point of water on the Celsius scale
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Q: Two atoms are isotopes of the same element. What should be the same for these two atoms
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Q: The document approved by the President which delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders and specifies functional responsibilities for functional com
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Q: What is the function of sunlight in iodine solution
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Q: What is the function of HGM-CoA
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Q: What is Functional perspective
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Q: What is the name FeF3
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Q: In water acids separate into
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Q: A certain type of lamp contains colored liquids these liquids form globs that break off and rise to the top of the liquid the glob rises due to what
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Q: Why are almost all ionic compounds solids at room temperature
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Q: Is red food coloring a mixture or a pure substance
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Q: Which oxide reacts with water to form an alkaline solution
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Q: What does a 20 lb tank of propane cost
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Q: Hydrochloric acid is added to solid NaOH. After the reaction is complete NaCl dissolved into water remains. What are the products of this chemical reaction
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Q: What is the boiling point of a celsius scale
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Q: Does sulfur conduct heat or is it a thermal insulator
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Q: Hydrogen sulfide can be produce by
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Q: Use the Harvard Classification Scheme (shown in the table above) to answer the following quesiton The Sun contains spectral lines from neutral sodium and calcium as well as ionized calcium magnesium a
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Q: What is state symbol for lithium
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Q: Why is sodium peroxide not regarded as a base
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Q: Chloride-bromide against silver nitrate
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Q: What were European alchemists trying to discover
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Q: The particles in a suspension are larger than the particles in a solution but are still too small to be seen easily.
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