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Any substance that occupies space and has weight_____.

Matter

100

What is TRUE when salt is dissolved into water?

Salt is the solute and water is the solvent

100

What is TRUE of solutions?

They are stable mixtures.

100

What does a reducing agent do?

Adds hydrogen to a chemical compound

100

The pH scale is used to measure _____.

Acidity and alkalinity

200

What is the simplest form of chemical matter?

An element

200

What is TRUE of all liquids?

They are either miscible or immiscible.

200

What was the first surfactants?

Soaps

200

For what purpose would acids most likely be used?

To exfoliate the skin

200

What does an oxidizing agent do?

Release oxygen

300

How many elements are known to science today?

118

300

When immiscible liquids are combined, they form_____.

Suspensions

300

_____ is capable of igniting and burning.

Combustible

300

All acids owe their chemical reactivity to _____.

The hydrogen ion

300

What is an example of a compound molecule?

Common table salt

400

_____ are the basic units of matter.

Atoms

400

What is a solute?

A substance that is dissolved in a solvent

400

What best describes a carcinogen?

A substance that causes cancer

400

The overexposure principle is used to describe how overexposure determines _____.

Toxicity

400

If you were to leave the freezer open all night, all of the ice will melt. This is a result of _____.

An endothermic reaction

500

What is an example of a chemical change?

Exposed metal rusting

500

What is a solvent?

A substance that dissolves a solute to makes a solution

500

When mixing chemicals, one should _____.

Use a measuring device, such as a measuring cup or spoon.

500

pH is an abbreviation of _____.

Potential hydrogen

500

Acid-alkali neutralization reactions occur when an acid is mixed with an alkali in equal proportions, balancing the total pH and forming water (H2O) and ____.

Salt

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