sqrt 16 + sqrt 256
What squareroots add up to 20?
The property that allows less dense objects to float.
What is buoyancy?
7 + 4 - (2*3 + 8) / 2
What is an equation to give 4?
An example of a homogenous mixture.
What is [solution example]?
A chatbot that is commonly used by grade 8's to avoid doing classwork.
What is ChatGPT?
2 * 2/(3*x) = 6
What is a variable equation to represent
x = 2/9
Solubility Chart
A graph that depicts the relationship between the saturated concentration of a substance in water at a given temperature.
The hypotenuse of this triangle:

What is 29.2?
The measure of the amount of substance per volume.
What is concentration?
3 study methods to improve studying
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The equation for the area of the border between 2 circles. The large circle has a radius twice the size of the smaller circle.
A = pi * r^2 - pi * (r/2)^2
The density of a 2kg, 10cm3 object.
What is 200g/cm3?
The surface area of a rectangular prism that measures 30cm x 10cm x 4cm.
What is 920cm2?
Two or more substances that are bound together with chemical bonds.
What is a compound?
The minimum number of years it usually takes for a lawyer to pass the bar exam.
What is 2 years?
What is the only even number divisible by only itself and 1?
If 25 grams of NH4Cl is dissolved at 50°C, how many additional grams NH4Cl would be needed to make the solution saturated at 80°C?

40g
The combination of an object's length, width, and height.
What is Volume?
Is the following solutions unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated?
45g of NaNO3 in 100 g of water at 30°C.

Unsaturated.
E = mc2
Einstein's equation for the relationship between matter and energy.
The Roots of:
x^2 + 2x - 3
What equation are these the roots of?
x = 1, 2
The chemical formula for water.
What is H2O?
The equation for a line with y-intercept 2 and slope 5.
What is
y = 5x + 2
Dihydrogen monoxide.
What is the chemical IUPAC name for water?
The two physics theories that, if successfully combined, could form the ultimate Theory of Everything.
What are General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics?