Properites | Changes | Mole Calculations | Definitions | Wildcard |
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What is a physical property?
Density.
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What is a physical change?
Ice melting.
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What is drawing your train tracks?
The first step of the mole calculation process.
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What is the "stuff" all things, living and non-living, are made of?
Matter.
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What is Avagadro?
The last name of the scientist who discovered Avagadro's number.
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What is a chemical property?
Flammability.
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What is a chemical change?
Iron rusting.
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What is the atomic mass unit?
The unit that means g/mol.
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What is matter than contains only one element?
Pure substance.
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What is Elephant Toothpaste?
The "official" name of Miss Lauren's failed experiment.
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What is a chemical property?
Toxicity.
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What is a physical change?
Glass shattering.
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What is 20.17 grams?
The number of grams in 1 mol of Neon.
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What is a collection of identical atoms, or a specific type of atom?
Element.
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What is a chemical reaction?
The process that creates chemical change.
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What is a physical property?
Mass.
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What is a chemical change?
Coal burning.
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What is 1 mole?
The number of moles in 40.078g Ca.
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What is the atomic weight?
Another name for the number of protons in the nucleus.
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What is the first 20 elements?
The number of elements you need to memorize by tomorrow to earn extra credit.
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What is a physical Property?
Opacity.
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What is a physical change?
Dry ice sublimating.
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What is Avagadro's number, 6.02*10^23?
The number of atoms in 1 mole.
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What is the large-scale study of chemistry, from bacteria to galaxies?
Macroscopic scale, including the smallest and largest examples.
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Who is Miss Lauren?
The best Chemistry teacher in the school.
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