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Chem 1

Chem review test 1

QuestionAnswer
The atoms of a solid Very close
A Chemical Property Burning
Density Mass in a given space
Hydrogen 0.0009
Freezing Liquid to solid
Non-mental Dull
Row Horizontal
Theory Large Explanation
Reactant Left Side
Least Dense C
A Physical Property Solubility
Evaporation Liquid to gas
Mental Conducts Electricity
Product Right side
Least Dense Ge
The atoms of a gas Far Apart
Sulfur 2.09
Condensation Gas to Liquid
Strongest Mental Left and Down
Family Vertical
Many Chemicals salts are white Law
When sugar is heated in a Bunsen burner, it turns black Fact
Copper can be Drawn into a wire and is said to be ductile Fact
Solids can not be compressed since the atoms are against each other Theory
Ethanol and propanol have densities less than one since in both cases there is less than one gram of mass in each milliter of volume H
When magnesium is heated in a Bunsen Burner, it glows white hot Fact
Silver conducts electricity because it is a metal H
Gasses can be compressed since the atoms far apart Theory
Percipitates are insoluble in water Law
When copper is heated with sulfur, it gains mass Fact
Tungstan does not conducts electricity because it is a non metal H
Tin and lead have densities greater than one since in both cases there is more than one gram of mass in each milliter of volume H
Created by: Cam1228
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