chemistry review
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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whats another word for mechanical mixture? | heterogenous
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what describes if something is shiny or dull? | lustre
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what measures the thickness of liquid? | viscosity
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what is the column on the periodic table called ? | group
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whats the group that consists of very reactive metals? | alkali
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what is it called when an atom is charged? | ion
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what is a compound? | made up of different elements combined
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what contains one type of atom? | element
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what are the two main types of substances on the periodic table? | metals and non-metals
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what is another word for cloudy ? | opague
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