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Question | Answer |
Fundamental types of matter that cannot be converted into other kinds by ordinary chemical means | Elements |
2 or more elements chemically united in a definite proportion by weight | compound |
how many classes of inorganic compounds are there | four |
what can be separated by a physical method | mixtures |
state of matter with no definite shape of volume | Gases |
passage of a solid directly to a gas | sublimation |
study of matter derived from inanimate of lifeless things | inorganic chemistry |
occupies space and has mass | matter |
science of the nature of matter and the changes matter undergoes | chemistry |
2 or more substances combined together but are NOT chemically combined for a | mixture |
freezing point of water | 0 degrees Celsius 32 degrees Fahrenheit |
sluubility specific gravity density | physical properties |
study of non carbon compounds | inorganic chemistry |
characteristics observed without altering the composition are | physical properties |
definite shape and definite volume | solid |
another name for Biochemistry | physiological chemistry |
no definite shape but a definite volume | liquid |
temp at which a solid turns into a liquid | melting point 32 degrees Fahrenheit |
type of change when composition is altered and new substances are formed | chemical changes |
simplest for of matter | elements |
standard unit of volume | (L) liter |
the atmosphere we live in is | a mixture |
area of chemistry involving living precesses | biochemistry |
characteristics of substances as they occur in nature | physical properties |
heterogeneous combination of two or more substances | mixture |
homogeneous mixture of two or more substances | solution |
chemical combination of 2 or more elements in a definite proportion by weight | compound |
simplest form of matter | element |
normal body temp in C | 37 degrees Celsius |
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