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When two elements form a compound, what happens to their identities.
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
What type of change must occur to separate a pure substance?
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
What is the density of a substance with a mass of 42g and a volume of 6cm3?
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
Which of the following is a physical property of silver?
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
Which of the following is NOT a chemical change?
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
Which of the following is a suspension?
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
Which of the following substances is a homogeneous mixture?
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
What happens to the attractive force among the particles when a substance melts?
luster
Tearing a piece of paper
salt water
Gets weaker
Form new ones with new chemical bonds
7 g/cm3
Chemical Change
snowglobe
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