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Property
a) the place in which you live
b) where you attend school
c) an essential or distinctive attribute or quality of a thing
d) something you own
substance
a) something stuck to the bottom of your shoe
b) physical matter or material
c) the stuff we use to hold things together
d) something that doesn't exist
soluble
a) capable of being dissolved or liquefied
b) the result of mixing things together
c) gum changing from being a stick to a stretchy substance
d) sand getting wet
dissolve
a) to get rid of
b) to become a different state of matter
c) to become melted or liquefied
d) going from a solid to a gas
mixture
a) any combination or blend of students in a classroom
b) any combination of different colors of pencils, markers, and crayons
c) any combination or blend of different elements, kinds, or qualities, etc
d) any combination or blend of different types of tea
insoluble
a) not able to be resolved
b) not able to be melted
c) incapable of being dissolved
d) incapable of having a change of state
citric acid
a) a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C6H8O7*H20, a tribasic acid having a strong acidic taste found in fruits
b) a white, crystalline, water non-soluble powder, C6H8O7*H20, a tribasic acid having a strong acidic taste found in fruits
c) something that is acidic on the periodic table
d) ketchup
baking soda
a) sodium biluscent
b) sodium dyoxide
c) sodium bicarbonate
d) sodium cola
epsom salt
a) hydrated magnesium sulfate, MgSO4*7H2O, occurring as small colorless crystals
b) hydrated magnesium sulfate, MgSO4*7H2O, occurring as small colorful crystals
c) hydrated magnesium sulfate, MgSO4*7H2O, occurring as small colorless stones
d) hydrated magnesium sulfate, MgSO4*7H2O, occurring as small colorless gems
chemical bond
a) a mutual attraction between two atoms resulting from a redistribution of their outer electrons
b) a mutual attraction between two ionic atoms resulting from a split of their outer electrons
c) the effect of two chemicals coming together
d) the affect of multiple atoms sharing their protons
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