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I Have,
Whooo Has?
Chemistry Review
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Graduated cylinder.
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Yields.
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The piece of
What is represented
equipment needed if
by an arrow in a
a chemical splashes in
chemical equation?
your eye?
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Period.
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Matter can neither
be created nor
destroyed?
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Law of
Conservation
of Mass.
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Eye wash.
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Chemical
Symbol.
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One or two letters
used to represent
atoms?
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Formation
of a Gas
(Bubbles).
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Along with a change in
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odor, one sign a
chemical reaction may Items on the left
have occurred?
side of a chemical
equation?
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Balance.
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The tool used to
measure mass?
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Reactants.
The name of a row
on the periodic table?
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Chemical Reaction
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A change in a
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substance to a new
Two or more
one with different
elements
properties?
chemically
bonded?
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Compound .
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Coefficient .
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Precipitate.
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Subscript.
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A number in front
of any chemical
formula in a
chemical equation
showing the number
of molecules?
A solid that “rains
down” to the
bottom of the
container after two
liquids are
combined?
A small number
written to the right
and below a
symbol?
Type of change
occurring when no
new substances are
formed?
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A chemical
formula.
Safety goggles.
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Eye protection?
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The type of change
occurring when milk
sours?
Chemical change.
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A large number in
front of a chemical
formula?
Coefficient.
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A shorter, easier
way to represent
chemical
reactions?
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Physical Change.
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A combination of
symbols (and
sometimes numbers)
that represent
atoms in a
compound?
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Chemical
equations.
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A symbol that
shows more than
one substance is
reacting in a
chemical equation?
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A plus sign.
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Change color
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CO2.
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Proton.
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A model.
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What cabbage juice
will do when mixed
with some
substances?
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Periodic Table of
the Elements.
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The symbol for
carbon dioxide
gas?
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H2O.
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The chemical
formula for
water?
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Items on the right
side of a chemical
equation?
A positively
charged subatomic
particle that
determines the
identity of an
element?
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Products.
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A way to represent
things that are hard
to see, such as an
atom?
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Physical
change.
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The type of change
occurring when salt
is dissolved in
water?
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A chart that
organizes atoms
by properties?
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Wafting.
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The method that is
safest to smell
odors?
A tool to measure
the volume of
liquid?
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