Science Flash Cards
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What are subscripts? | numbers that represent the number of atoms in an element
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How is the pH scale used? | The pH scale is used to tell how acidic or how basic something is
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What is the range for acids | The range is any number below 7
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What is the range for bases? | The range is any number above 7
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What color does litmus paper turn when it is in a neutral solution? | It turns the color purple
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What color does a acid turn when it is in red litmus paper? | The color stays the same
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What is the meting point? | 32 degrees
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What is boiling point | 212 degrees
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What is density | A property describes the relationship between mass and volume
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How is lead used with density | It is a very dense metal
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