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"Mixtures, Elements, & Compounds" Review

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Two or more atoms chemically combined...   show
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The substances that make up a mixture keep most of their own...   show
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An example of a homogeneous mixture is...   show
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An example of a heterogeneous mixture is...   show
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An example of a homogeneous mixture is...   show
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An example of a heterogeneous mixture is...   show
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The smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element is a(an)...   show
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Shorthand way of representing the chemical elements...   show
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An alloy is a...   show
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(T/F) A solution is a type of homogeneous mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another   show
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(T/F) Water is an example of an element   show
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(T/F) An equation can be balanced by placing the appropriate number, called a subscript, in front of the chemical symbols or formulas   show
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(T/F) When elements combine to form compounds, their properties do not change   show
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(T/F) One example of a homogeneous mixture is concrete   show
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(T/F) Substances in a mixture keep their separate identities and most of their own properties   show
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An example of a homogeneous mixtures is...   show
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In a solution, the substance being dissolved is called the...   show
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The simplest type of pure substance is a(n)   show
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The chemical formula for a molecule of nitrogen is...   show
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Atoms that exist in nature in molecules, (pairs) are referred to as _____________ elements   show
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Pure substances that are made of more than one element are called...   show
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We classify substances based on it's ___________ rather than by phase   show
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Substances within a mixture can be separated by _____________ means   show
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Substances within a mixture can be present in ______________   show
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Two types of mixtures are ______________________   show
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Fog is an example of a _____________   show
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A substance that dissolves in another substances is said to be _____________   show
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The chemical symbol "Al" stands for...   show
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The chemical symbol "Cr" stands for...   show
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The chemical symbol "Mg" stands for...   show
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The chemical symbol "Ne" stands for...   show
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The chemical formula "H2O" stands for...   show
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The chemical formula "H2O2" stands for...   show
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The chemical formula "C6H12O6" stands for...   show
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