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[Show more]mixture - Answer-composed of more than one substance that keeps its physical properties 
pure substances - Answer-contain one type of element or compound 
impure substances - Answer-contain two or more elements or compounds 
heterogeneous - Answer-looks different 
homogeneous - Answer-looks the same...
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Add to cartmixture - Answer-composed of more than one substance that keeps its physical properties 
pure substances - Answer-contain one type of element or compound 
impure substances - Answer-contain two or more elements or compounds 
heterogeneous - Answer-looks different 
homogeneous - Answer-looks the same...
density formula - Answer-D=m/v 
Celcius to Kelvin - Answer-K=C+273 
Ideal Gas Law Equation - Answer-PV=nRT 
Filtration - Answer-a difference in phase (solids and liquids) or (liquid and gases) 
Distillation - Answer-A process that separates the substances in a solution based on their boiling 
points...
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Add to cartdensity formula - Answer-D=m/v 
Celcius to Kelvin - Answer-K=C+273 
Ideal Gas Law Equation - Answer-PV=nRT 
Filtration - Answer-a difference in phase (solids and liquids) or (liquid and gases) 
Distillation - Answer-A process that separates the substances in a solution based on their boiling 
points...
what is a dipole? - Answer-polar molecule (uneven distribution of electronegativity) 
what is an induced dipole? - Answer-nonpolar molecule that TEMPORARILY becomes polar 
list the 4 molecular attractions in order from strongest to weakest. - Answer-ion-dipole, dipoledipole, dipole-induced dipole, i...
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Add to cartwhat is a dipole? - Answer-polar molecule (uneven distribution of electronegativity) 
what is an induced dipole? - Answer-nonpolar molecule that TEMPORARILY becomes polar 
list the 4 molecular attractions in order from strongest to weakest. - Answer-ion-dipole, dipoledipole, dipole-induced dipole, i...
what elements tend to form ionic bonds? - Answer-nonmetals with metals 
- Answer-metals and non labeled 
what elements tend to form covalent bonds? - Answer-nonmetals with nonmetals 
how many electrons are shared in a double bond? - Answer-4 
how many valence electrons does Nitrogen have and how any...
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Add to cartwhat elements tend to form ionic bonds? - Answer-nonmetals with metals 
- Answer-metals and non labeled 
what elements tend to form covalent bonds? - Answer-nonmetals with nonmetals 
how many electrons are shared in a double bond? - Answer-4 
how many valence electrons does Nitrogen have and how any...
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The outermost electrons - Answer-valence electrons 
the shell the outermost electrons occupy - Answer-Valence shell 
Electron pairs in an electron dot structure that are not participating in a chemical bond - Answernon-bonding pair 
the electric force of attraction between two oppositely charged ion...
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Add to cartThe outermost electrons - Answer-valence electrons 
the shell the outermost electrons occupy - Answer-Valence shell 
Electron pairs in an electron dot structure that are not participating in a chemical bond - Answernon-bonding pair 
the electric force of attraction between two oppositely charged ion...
A positively charged subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus. - Answer-Proton 
An electrically neutral subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus. - Answer-Neutron 
Any subatomic particle found in an atomic nucleus. Another name for either proton or neutron. - 
Answer-Nucleon 
The attract...
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Add to cartA positively charged subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus. - Answer-Proton 
An electrically neutral subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus. - Answer-Neutron 
Any subatomic particle found in an atomic nucleus. Another name for either proton or neutron. - 
Answer-Nucleon 
The attract...
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Periods - Answer-left to right-gradual change 
Groups - Answer-up and down-super similar 
Alkali Metals - Answer-Group 1: Very reactive with H2O 
Usually only form one bond 
Alkaline-Earth Metals - Answer-Group 2: More stable than group 1 
usually form 2 bonds 
Transition Metals - Answer-Group 3B-2B...
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Add to cartPeriods - Answer-left to right-gradual change 
Groups - Answer-up and down-super similar 
Alkali Metals - Answer-Group 1: Very reactive with H2O 
Usually only form one bond 
Alkaline-Earth Metals - Answer-Group 2: More stable than group 1 
usually form 2 bonds 
Transition Metals - Answer-Group 3B-2B...
The study of matter and the transformations it undergoes. - Answer-Chemistry 
Anything that has mass and occupies space. - Answer-Matter 
Used to further knowledge about how the natural world works. - Answer-Basic Research 
Uses the information gained in basic research and develops applications for ...
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Add to cartThe study of matter and the transformations it undergoes. - Answer-Chemistry 
Anything that has mass and occupies space. - Answer-Matter 
Used to further knowledge about how the natural world works. - Answer-Basic Research 
Uses the information gained in basic research and develops applications for ...
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