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Chemistry

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How hott is the sun   40,000,000 calvin  
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1 calvin is equal to   273 degrees F  
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helium in the sun is produced by   nuclear fusion of hydrogen  
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matter- gas   rapid random motion  
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matter- liquid   fluid motion, spaces inbetween particles.  
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liquids have what type of volume   constant volume  
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diffusion   movement of partivles for high to low area until dynamic equilibrium  
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are gasses conpressible   yes. highly  
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do gasses have a fixed volume or shape?   no they do not  
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matter- solid   fixed shape, fixed volume. particles vibrate within themselves (in fixed positions)  
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vapor   gaseous state of a liquid  
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submicroscopic level   scientists need to consider the atomic level of interaction  
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heterogenous mixtures   A mixture that does not have uniform composition and properties throughout. A sample of matter consisting of more than one pure substance and more than one phase.(chicken soup) has visible components (can be suspension or colloid)  
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homogeneous   A mixture which has uniform composition and properties throughout.A sample of matter consisting of more than one pure substance with properties that do not vary within the sample. cannot see individual components (salt and water) AKA SOLUTIONS  
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aqueaous solutions   a substance dissolved in water  
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suspensions   suspensions will eventually settle. An example of a suspension would be sand in water. Particles of suspensions show tyndall effect that is they are big enough to disperse light. (homogenized milk)  
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if the light pases through liquid straight then it is a   solution  
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light passes through liquid and spreads out then it is   tyndall effect  
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tyndall effect   scattering of visible liight in all directions due to particles being in the way  
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a heterogeneous mixture can be either   a coloid or a suspension  
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acectone is what?   highly volatole  
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colloid   (oil and water) A colloid will not settle if left to sit. Examples are jelly, glue,milk etc.  
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seperating mixtures   physical, settling, chromatography, fitration, distillation,  
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settling   let gravity do the work for you (ex density)  
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chromatography   seperation of particles (colors)  
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filtration   traps large particles in a peice of paper (ex sand/water)  
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distillation   based on things boiling at different temperatures (ex water and ethol)  
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how many naturally occuring elements are there?   91  
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can elements be broken down?   NO!  
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elements are   pure substances that cannot be broken down by chemical or physical means  
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how many known compounds are there??   10 million  
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can pure substances be broken down?   yes! they can be chemically broken down  
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what is used to break down compounds?   electrolysis is used  
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pure substances contain   atoms  
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homogeneous mixtures contain 2 different   atoms and compounds evenly mixed  
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heterogeneous contains 2 different   compounds unevenly mixed  
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are compounds pure substances or not?   yes they are pure substances  
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Law of multiple proportions   same elements can combine in different proportions  
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law of defininte proportions   compound are always the same (same proportion by mass) (ex water is always H2O)  
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Percent by mass   mass of element/mass of compound (100) <br/>a compounds percent of mass is always the same  
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addition and subtraction in sci. notation   when the (*10 to the __ power) is the same, the lease number of decimals present can only be present in the answer  
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multiplication and division in sci. notation   smallest number of sig figs in the equation can only be used in the answer  
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density equation   mass/volume=grams/mL=gram/cm3  
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the volume of a liquid is always measured in   mL  
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volume of a cube is measured with   cm3  
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1mL=   1cm3  
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1L=   1dm3  
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1mL=   1g  
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how do you read a graduated cylinder?   take the bottom reading (called the meniscus reading)  
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elements have 1 type   of atom  
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components have more than 1 type   of atom  
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what do you add to : acid to water or water to acid   add acid to water!!!!  
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