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Portage Chemistry 103 Elements & Symbols 100% Correct!!
Portage Chemistry 103 Elements & Symbols 100%Aluminum - ANSWERAl 
 
Antimony - ANSWERSb (from stibium) 
 
Argon - ANSWERAr 
 
Arsenic - ANSWERAs 
 
Barium - ANSWERBa 
 
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Portage Chemistry 103 Elements & Symbols 100%Aluminum - ANSWERAl 
 
Antimony - ANSWERSb (from stibium) 
 
Argon - ANSWERAr 
 
Arsenic - ANSWERAs 
 
Barium - ANSWERBa 
 
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Chem 103 Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!
Chem 103 Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!! 
1 inch - ANSWER2.54 cm
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Chem 103 Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!! 
1 inch - ANSWER2.54 cm
Portage General Chemistry Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!!
Portage General Chemistry Exam 1 Questions and AnswHow many ounces are in a pound? - ANSWER16 
 
How many quarts are in a gallon? - ANSWER4 
 
K to °C - ANSWERK (larger) - 273 = °C (smaller) 
 
°C to K - ANSWER°C (smaller) + 273 = K (larger) 
 
°F to °C - ANSWER(°F - 32) / 1.8 = °C 
 
°C to °F - ANSWER(°C x 1.8) + 32 = °F 
 
What is a way to remember Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion? - ANSWERMA and SD are both US state abbreviations 
 
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Portage General Chemistry Exam 1 Questions and AnswHow many ounces are in a pound? - ANSWER16 
 
How many quarts are in a gallon? - ANSWER4 
 
K to °C - ANSWERK (larger) - 273 = °C (smaller) 
 
°C to K - ANSWER°C (smaller) + 273 = K (larger) 
 
°F to °C - ANSWER(°F - 32) / 1.8 = °C 
 
°C to °F - ANSWER(°C x 1.8) + 32 = °F 
 
What is a way to remember Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion? - ANSWERMA and SD are both US state abbreviations 
 
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Chemistry 103- Portage Learning Questions and Answers 100% Verified!!
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Aluminum - ANSWERAl 
 
Antimony - ANSWERSb 
 
Argon - ANSWERAr 
 
Arsenic - ANSWERAs 
 
Barium - ANSWERBa 
 
Beryllium - ANSWERBe 
 
Bismuth - ANSWERBi 
 
Boron - ANSWERB 
 
Bromine - ANSWERBr 
 
Cadmium - ANSWERCd 
 
Calcium - ANSWERCa 
 
Carbon - ANSWERC 
 
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Chemistry 103- Portage Learning Questions an 
Aluminum - ANSWERAl 
 
Antimony - ANSWERSb 
 
Argon - ANSWERAr 
 
Arsenic - ANSWERAs 
 
Barium - ANSWERBa 
 
Beryllium - ANSWERBe 
 
Bismuth - ANSWERBi 
 
Boron - ANSWERB 
 
Bromine - ANSWERBr 
 
Cadmium - ANSWERCd 
 
Calcium - ANSWERCa 
 
Carbon - ANSWERC 
 
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CHEM 103 LAB EXAM QUESTIONS and ANSWERS 100% Correct!
CHEM 103 LAB EXAM QUESTIONS and What color and what type of reaction does Baeyer's test indicate when reacted with a Alkane? - ANSWERSTAYs purple 
 
NEGATIVE reaction 
 
What color and what type of reaction does Baeyer's test indicate when reacted with a Alkene? - ANSWERTURNS red 
 
POSTIVE reaction 
 
Bromine in CCl4 with Alkane - ANSWERturns the red-orange (NEGATIVE) 
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CHEM 103 LAB EXAM QUESTIONS and What color and what type of reaction does Baeyer's test indicate when reacted with a Alkane? - ANSWERSTAYs purple 
 
NEGATIVE reaction 
 
What color and what type of reaction does Baeyer's test indicate when reacted with a Alkene? - ANSWERTURNS red 
 
POSTIVE reaction 
 
Bromine in CCl4 with Alkane - ANSWERturns the red-orange (NEGATIVE) 
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Lab Video (Lab 1) - Chem 103 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct!!
Lab Video (Lab 1) - Chem 103 Exam Questions and Answe 
Which of the following statements about a beaker is/are true? - ANSWERA 50 mL beaker is more precise than a 250 mL beaker. 
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Lab Video (Lab 1) - Chem 103 Exam Questions and Answe 
Which of the following statements about a beaker is/are true? - ANSWERA 50 mL beaker is more precise than a 250 mL beaker. 
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Chem 103 Module 6 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!
Chem 103 Module 6 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!! 
 
 
calorie (cal) - ANSWERunit of heat or other energy; the amount of energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius; 1 cal is defined as 4.184 J 
 
endothermic process - ANSWERchemical reaction or physical change that absorbs heat 
 
energy - ANSWERthe capacity to supply heat or do work 
 
exothermic process - ANSWERchemical reaction or physical change that releases heat
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Chem 103 Module 6 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!! 
 
 
calorie (cal) - ANSWERunit of heat or other energy; the amount of energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius; 1 cal is defined as 4.184 J 
 
endothermic process - ANSWERchemical reaction or physical change that absorbs heat 
 
energy - ANSWERthe capacity to supply heat or do work 
 
exothermic process - ANSWERchemical reaction or physical change that releases heat
CHEM 103 - Module 5 Exams 100% Accurate!!
CHEM 103 - Module 5 Exams 100% Accurate!! 
 
 
ionic bonds - ANSWERtwo oppositely charged ions (2Na + Cl₂ = 2Na⁺+2Cl⁻) 
 
metals tend to ______ electrons - ANSWERlose 
 
nonmetals tend to ______ electrons - ANSWERgain 
 
covalent bonds - ANSWERshare at least one pair of electrons so both atoms have 8 valence electrons 
 
2 types of covalent bonds - ANSWERpolar, nonpolar 
 
polar covalent bond - ANSWERunequal sharing of electrons, difference in electronegativity 0.5-1.6 
 
nonpolar covalent...
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CHEM 103 - Module 5 Exams 100% Accurate!! 
 
 
ionic bonds - ANSWERtwo oppositely charged ions (2Na + Cl₂ = 2Na⁺+2Cl⁻) 
 
metals tend to ______ electrons - ANSWERlose 
 
nonmetals tend to ______ electrons - ANSWERgain 
 
covalent bonds - ANSWERshare at least one pair of electrons so both atoms have 8 valence electrons 
 
2 types of covalent bonds - ANSWERpolar, nonpolar 
 
polar covalent bond - ANSWERunequal sharing of electrons, difference in electronegativity 0.5-1.6 
 
nonpolar covalent...
Chem 103 Lab Exam 3 Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!
Chem 103 Lab Exam 3 Questions & Answers 
Oxygen, O2 - ANSWERis a colorless, odorless gas that supports combustion. A glowing splint will brighten or burst into flame when thrust into the conatiner. 
 
Hydrogen, H2 - ANSWERis a colorless, odorless gas that burns in air. It is less dense than air and can be captured in an inverted vessel. A confined mixture of this and air (in an inverted test tube) will ignite with a "pop" when exposed to a flame. By contrast, pure __ will burn quietly with a b...
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Chem 103 Lab Exam 3 Questions & Answers 
Oxygen, O2 - ANSWERis a colorless, odorless gas that supports combustion. A glowing splint will brighten or burst into flame when thrust into the conatiner. 
 
Hydrogen, H2 - ANSWERis a colorless, odorless gas that burns in air. It is less dense than air and can be captured in an inverted vessel. A confined mixture of this and air (in an inverted test tube) will ignite with a "pop" when exposed to a flame. By contrast, pure __ will burn quietly with a b...
CHEM 103 Final Exam 100% Accurate!!
CHEM 103 Final Exam 100% Accurate!! 
Which of the following is an example of a physical property? 
a. Ability to change color 
b. Flammability 
c. Density 
d. Solubility 
 
Exam 1 - ANSWERc. Density 
 
Which of the following is evidence of a chemical change? 
a. Releasing bubbles of gas 
b. Floating in water 
c. Crystallization 
d. Vaporization 
e. None of the above 
 
Exam 1 - ANSWERa. Releasing bubbles of gas 
 
According to the metric system, 1 m = 0.001 what? 
a. cm 
b. mm 
c. dm 
d. km 
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CHEM 103 Final Exam 100% Accurate!! 
Which of the following is an example of a physical property? 
a. Ability to change color 
b. Flammability 
c. Density 
d. Solubility 
 
Exam 1 - ANSWERc. Density 
 
Which of the following is evidence of a chemical change? 
a. Releasing bubbles of gas 
b. Floating in water 
c. Crystallization 
d. Vaporization 
e. None of the above 
 
Exam 1 - ANSWERa. Releasing bubbles of gas 
 
According to the metric system, 1 m = 0.001 what? 
a. cm 
b. mm 
c. dm 
d. km 
e. ...