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name the three states of matter

solid, liquid, gas 

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name the 5 chemistry areas of study 

analytical chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry 

100

anything that occupies space is known as

Matter

200

I take up the shape of my container, I must be a 

liquid

200

what is the name of this element Fe

Iron 

200

what is the name of this element Na

sodium 

200

how many phases water can undergo and name them 

solid (ice),  Liquid (water), gas (water vapor) 

200
bonus question: is water a molecular compound or ionic compound

molecular compound 

300

what is the molecular formula for Water 

H2O

300

elements are held together by 

bonding  interactions 

300

if I am studying a toxin that can possibly be a cure for cancer, I must be a 

Biochemsit 

300
this is something that you can observe without changing the substance chemical composition 

physical properties

400

this is most likely what state of matter 


solid

400
the atom particles are not tightly packed together nor are they widely spread out, the substance must be 

a liquid

400

I have a definite shape and volume, I must be a 

solid

400

you look at the atom particles and they seem to be very spacious, you can say that this compound is in what state of matter?  

gas state

400

I study chemical compounds that does not contain carbon, I must be an 

inorganic chemist 

500

the study of the composition of matter and the changes they undergo is called 

chemistry 

500

you are in a lab and you are trying to figure out if the percentage of fluoride in water is safe. what kind of chemist are you?

analytical chemist

500

you are in a lab and you are trying to figure out which aromatic compounds you have in your solution. the only thing you know is that aromatic compounds are made up of carbons and some compounds have scents. what kind of chemist are you?

organic chemist 

500

matter that has a uniform and definite composition is called a

substance

500

the measure of the amount of matter an object is known as 

mass

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