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48 Cards in this Set
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Carbon |
C |
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Hydrogen |
H |
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Oxygen |
O |
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Nitrogen |
N |
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Sulfur |
S |
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Iodine |
I |
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Iron |
Fe |
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Lead |
Pb |
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Mercury |
Hg |
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Phosphorus |
P |
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Lithium |
Li |
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Boron |
B |
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Magnesium |
Mg |
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Silicon |
Si |
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Argon |
Ar |
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Xenon |
Xe |
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Strontium |
Sr |
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Ci |
Chlorine |
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Cu |
Copper |
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Au |
Gold |
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Ag |
Silver |
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He |
Helium |
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Al |
Aluminum |
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Ca |
Calcium |
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Ne |
Neon |
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K |
Potassium |
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Na |
Sodium |
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Be |
Beryllium |
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Florine |
F |
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Kr |
Krypton |
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Rn |
Radon |
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Ba |
Barium |
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volume of is listed as what
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mL cm3
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the densest liquid or object always does what
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sinks
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what are 2 chemical changes
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a bubbling change
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what are the three types of physical changes
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change of shape
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define a gas
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a state of matter with no definite shape or volume
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define a liquid
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a state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume
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define a solid
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A state of matter that has definite shape and volume
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melting and (blank) points are the (blank)
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Freezing, Same
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2 elements that are combined are called what
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compounds
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what is a solute
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can be used to help dissolve a substance
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what is a solvent
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the dissolving substance
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what is the solution
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a substance that can possibly be dissolved
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name 2 characteristics of a metal
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what side of the periodic table are the metals on
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the left
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name the horizontal row and vertical column of the periodic table
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what will happen to the temperature of boiling water as it evaporates
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temperature will get warmer
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