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The study that destroys a distinct division between the biological and physical sciences.
The pure substances listed on the periodic table.
Mercury (II) Oxide -----> mercury + oxygen is a chemical ______.
On the periodic table, elements He (Helium) to Rn (Radon) is considered a ______.
Carbon, Sulfur, Phosphorus, and Iodine are considered ___.
What kind of data contains numerical information?
What is an if-then statement?
What system was adopted in 1960 by the General Conference on weights and measures?
Typically measured on a spring scale.
mass/volume=
He supported the particle theory of matter.
All atoms contain very small region in the center called the ___.
On the periodic table, there is a #1 above the element Hydrogen. What is that number?
A general term for a specific isotope of an element?
6.02 x 10^23
X-Rays are considered to be a form of what kind of radiation?
The higher the frequency the shorter the ____.
What physicist proposed a hydrogen atom model that linked the atoms electron to photon emission?
What element has the elctron configuration 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6
What group contains elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon?
What Russian chemist created the 1st periodic table?
What element was discovered by John William Strutt and Sir William Ramsay?
The element Curium is in what group?
What is the most reactive group of elements?
What group does the element bromine belong?
What do the attraction between cations and anions result in?
What kind of bond does chlorine and hydrogen form?
What is the energy required to break a chemical bond and form neutral isolated atoms?
What rule states that by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons, chemical compounds will reach 8 electrons in the highest occupied energy level.
What is a covalent bond in which one pair of electrons is shared between two atoms?
What are ions formed from a single atom?
What suffix is added to monatomic anions?
What are polyatomic ions that conatin oxygen?
What numerical prefix is added to the #2?
What is an ionic compound composed of a cation and the anion from an acid?

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