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Chemistry-1 Exam Review Guaranteed Success 1. Mass: - How do we define the amount of matter contained within an object? - Answer: Mass 2. Volume: - What term describes the amount of space an object occupies? - Answer: Volume 3. Extensive Property: - What kind of property depends on the amount ...

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Chemistry Verified Answers Rated A+ 1. Chemistry: - What is the scientific study of matter known as? - Answer: Chemistry 2. Solids: - What type of matter has a definite weight? - Answer: Solids 3. Liquids: - What state of matter has a definite weight and volume but no fixed shape? - Answer: Li...

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Chemistry Complete Solutions 1. Mass: - What term describes the quantity of matter in an object? - Answer: Mass 2. Density: - How is the amount of mass in a given volume defined, calculated as mass divided by volume? - Answer: Density 3. Atom: - What is the smallest particle of an element? - A...

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General Chemistry Verified Solutions 1. Hypothesis: - What is an educated guess based on observations, previous knowledge, and intuition? - Answer: Hypothesis 2. Experimentation: - What do we call the process of making observations under controlled conditions to ask specific questions? - Answe...

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Basic Chemistry With Verified Solutions 1. Matter: - What do you call anything that takes up space and has mass? - Answer: Matter 2. Element: - What is a pure substance that cannot be decomposed into other substances by chemical means? - Answer: Element 3. Compound: - What do you call a substa...

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AS Level Chemistry All Answers Correct 1. Atomic Number: - What indicates the number of protons in an element? - Answer: Atomic number 2. Mass Number: - What is the term for the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus? - Answer: Mass number 3. Ion: - What is an electrically...

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Chemistry IGCSE Revision Already Graded A+ Ionic Bonding ️Between a metal and a non-metal 1) soluble in water - polar water molecules are attracted to the giant 3D crystal lattice and break it apart 2) conduct electricity when molten - when molten, the bonds have broken and the electrons are...

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Science- Chemistry All Answers Correct 1. Periods: - What are the horizontal rows on the periodic table called? - Answer: Periods 2. Groups: - What are the vertical columns on the periodic table known as? - Answer: Groups 3. Isotopes: - What term is used for atoms of the same element that have...

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Year 7 Chemistry Revision Already Verified A+ 1. Hazard: - What is defined as something that has the potential to cause harm? - Answer: Hazard 2. Hazard symbol: - What is the term for a standardized symbol used to indicate a specific type of danger or risk? - Answer: Hazard symbol 3. Compound:...

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Intro to Chemistry flashcards all answers correct 1. Matter: - What is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass? - Answer: Matter 2. Physical property: - How would you describe a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance into a di...

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Matter (chemistry) Verified Guide Graded A+ 1. Chemistry: - What field of study focuses on matter and its composition, structure, and energy changes? - Answer: Chemistry 2. Matter: - What can be identified by its physical or chemical properties and occupies space with mass? - Answer: Matter 3....

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Chemistry Terms Already Verified A+ 1. Matter: - What is defined as anything that has mass and occupies space? - Answer: Matter 2. Atom: - What is the smallest unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons? - Answer: Atom 3. Nucleus: - What is the central part of an atom, comp...

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Chemistry Solutions Graded A+ 1. What are solutions? - How are homogeneous mixtures defined? - Answer: Solutions are homogeneous mixtures. 2. What is a homogeneous mixture? - How would you describe a substance that appears uniform throughout, with no visible separation of its components? - Ans...

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Organic Chemistry Verified Answers 1. Organic Chemistry - What field of study focuses on carbon, its structure, and its chemical reactions? - Answer: Organic Chemistry is the study of carbon, its structures, and reactivity. 2. Alcohol - What is a type of organic compound that contains a hydroxyl...

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Grade 11 Chemistry Verified Solutions 1. Element - What is a substance made up entirely of one type of atom that cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances? - Answer: An element is a pure substance composed entirely of one kind of atom that cannot be broken down into simpler subs...

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Chemistry Nomenclature Already Graded A+ 1. Calcium iodide - Write the chemical formula for calcium iodide. - Answer: CaI2 2. Magnesium nitrate - Provide the chemical formula for magnesium nitrate. - Answer: Mg(NO3)2 3. Iron(II) acetate - What is the chemical formula for iron(II) acetate? - An...

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IGCSE Chemistry Complete Guaranteed Success 1. Method used to separate sand from a mixture of sand and water - Answer: Filtration 2. Method used to obtain solid copper sulfate from aqueous copper sulfate - Answer: Crystallisation 3. Method used to obtain red food dye from a mixture of food dye...

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AP Chemistry All Answers Correct 1. What is a solution? - Answer: A homogeneous mixture where two or more substances mix uniformly without chemical bonding. 2. What is a solvent? - Answer: The component present in the largest volume in a solution, typically water. 3. What is a solute? - Answ...

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Advanced Chemistry All Answers Graded A+ 1. What is an atom? - Answer: The smallest particle of an element that maintains its identity in chemical reactions. 2. Define atomic mass. - Answer: Atomic mass is the weighted average of the masses of the isotopes of an element. 3. What does atomic nu...

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Grade 9 Chemistry

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Grade 9 Chemistry 1. Define Atom. - Answer: An atom is the fundamental and smallest unit of a chemical element, composed of three subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. 2. Explain Atomic Radius. - Answer: Atomic radius refers to the average distance from the center of an atom...

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Chemistry – Mixtures Verified Solutions compound ️2 or more substances chemically combined e.g carbon dioxide element ️substance which cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reaction atom ️smallest piece of an element which has the same chemical properties of that ...

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Chemistry Definition All Answers Correct 1. Define Chemistry. - Answer: Chemistry is the scientific study concerned with the composition, structure, properties of matter, and the changes it undergoes under various conditions. 2. What is Organic Chemistry? - Answer: Organic chemistry focuses on...

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Chemistry -- Terms and Definitions Already Rated A+ What is Chemistry? Chemistry is the scientific discipline that explores the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the transformations it undergoes. It encompasses various branches, including physical chemistry, organi...

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Year 10 Chemistry Revision Complete Solutions Elements, Molecules, and Compounds In its purest form, an element consists of atoms with the same composition. A molecule is formed when two or more atoms, identical or different, bond together. A compound, on the other hand, is created when two ...

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Chemistry Atom Already Rated A+ Atomic Structure The smallest particle of an element that retains its elemental properties is the atom. The number of protons in an atom is equal to the number of electrons. Electrons are tiny, fast-moving particles with a negative charge that orbit the nucleu...

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Organic Chemistry Rated A+ Organic Chemistry Organic chemistry focuses on the study of carbon compounds, including those with no connection to living organisms. This branch of chemistry encompasses a wide range of compounds, from simple molecules to complex biomolecules. Bonding in Carbon ...

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YEAR 9 – Chemistry Guaranteed Success Elements and Atomic Structure The first 20 elements on the periodic table include hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassiu...

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Chemistry Review Already Graded A The Building Blocks of Life Organisms are composed of matter, which is anything that takes up space and has mass. Matter is made up of elements, which are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Elements and Com...

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Chemistry – Acids Verified Guide

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Chemistry – Acids Verified Guide Acid Formulas Several chemical compounds are known for their acidic properties. Hydrofluoric acid, for instance, is denoted by the formula HF. Hydrochloric acid, another common acid, has the formula HCl. Hydrobromic acid, with its formula HBr, is yet anothe...

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Grade 9 Chemistry All Answers Graded A

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Grade 9 Chemistry All Answers Graded A States of Matter Matter can exist in three main forms: solid, liquid, and gas. In a solid, particles are closely packed and don't flow like liquids. Solids retain their shape and occupy a fixed volume. Liquids, on the other hand, have particles that ar...

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Intro to Chemistry

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Intro to Chemistry Atoms and Molecules A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together by covalent bonds. An atom, on the other hand, is the smallest particle of an element that still retains its chemical properties. Subatomic Particles The three basic subatomic particles are protons, neutr...

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Chemistry Vocabulary Already Verified Fundamental Concepts Matter refers to anything that has mass and occupies space. A substance is a single kind of matter that has a specific set of properties. Physical properties are characteristics that can be observed without changing the substance, wh...

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Chemistry Final Exam Review Atomic Structure An atom of chlorine has 7 valence electrons. Aluminum, on the other hand, has 3 valence electrons. Chemical Reactions Reaction rate refers to the decrease in concentration of reactants or the increase in concentration of products over time. An ...

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Year 10 Chemistry Guaranteed Success Atomic Structure An element is a pure substance composed of only one type of atom. A compound, on the other hand, is made up of atoms from two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds. Subatomic Particles Protons, neutrons, and electrons are ...

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Chapter 6 Chemistry Complete And Verified Chemical Bonds Chemical bonds are formed through the mutual electrical attraction between the nuclei and valence electrons of different atoms. This attraction binds the atoms together, forming a chemical bond. Types of Chemical Bonds Ionic bonding ...

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Chemistry- Energy Energy Energy is the ability to do work, or the force that moves an object in the direction of the force. There are various forms of energy, including chemical, thermal, electromagnetic, heat, mechanical, and nuclear. Chemical Energy Chemical energy is released or absorbe...

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Analytical Chemistry Already Verified Analytical Chemistry Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the separation, identification, and composition of matter. It involves various techniques to determine the properties and characteristics of substances. Gravimetric Me...

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Chapter 3 Chemistry Atomic Theory The law of conservation of mass states that mass is neither created nor destroyed during ordinary chemical or physical reactions. The law of definite proportions holds that a chemical compound contains the same elements in exactly the same proportions by ma...

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Chemistry Lab Equipment With Pictures beaker tongs Used to pick hot beakers analytical balance Used measure the mass of substances to +/-0.0001 precision. beral pipette Transfers small amounts of liquid form one place to another Bunsen burner Gas burner that produce intense blue flam...

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Nuclear Chemistry Already Rated A+ Atomic Structure Electrons are a crucial part of an atom, playing a key role in chemical reactions. On the other hand, the nucleus is the core of an atom, where nuclear reactions take place. The strong nuclear force is a powerful attraction that holds neutr...

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Thermodynamics- Chemistry Graded A+ Thermodynamics Thermodynamics is the study of energy changes in chemical reactions and how energy influences those changes. The system refers to the specific part of the universe being examined, while the surroundings encompass the rest of the universe. ...

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Chemistry 20 Complete Solutions Chemical Compounds A compound is a pure substance formed from atoms of two or more elements, characterized by their unique properties and limited resources. Ionic compounds, formed by non-metals and metals, are a type of compound. Covalent bonds, formed by the...

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Chemistry Chapter 7 Already Rated A+ Ion Formation Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons. Cations are formed when an atom loses one or more valence electrons, resulting in a positive charge. Conversely, anions are formed when an atom gains one or more valence electrons, resulting...

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