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Which of the following is malleable?
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
I feel prepared for the test
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
You can tell the number of electron shells by...
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
Which are not signs of a chemical reaction?
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
If you are finding the density of a solid cube, what would the units be in your answer?
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
The atomic number of an element also tells you...
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
Which of the following are the states of matter?
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
The Octet Rule explains....
clay
by counting down the number of periods
why and how elements make chemical bonds.
g/cm3
the number of protons
burning, dissolving, or disintegrating
Yes, I could take it now
solid, liquid, gas and plasma
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