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What are the five steps of the scientific process?

 

  

  1. Make an observation and ask questions.  
  2. Form a hypothesis.  
  3. Conduct an experiment.  
  4. Analyze the results and draw conclusions.  
  5. Communicate results.
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What is the mass number of an atom determined by?

It is determined by adding the number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom

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What is the octet rule?

The first 20 elements, except hydrogen and helium, have full valence shells when they contain eight valence electrons

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What is a chemical reaction?

A change that occurs when the identity of a chemical transforms into another substance or substances 

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How does temperature affect solubility?

The higher the temperature, the greater the solubility

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What are the four signs of a chemical change?

Change in color, gas formation, solid formation, and energy change

200

How does the amount of particles in a fluid affect its density?

The more particles a fluid contains, the more dense it is. The fewer particles a fluid contains, the less dense it is.

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What is an ionic bond?

It is an attraction between oppositely charged ions

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What are the 5 types of reactions in equations?

Single displacement reaction, decomposition reaction, synthesis reaction, double displacement reaction, and combustion.  
   

                                                               

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What are acids?

They are substances that break apart to form an excess of hydrogen ions when dissolved in water

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What are physical properties?

Any features that can be observed or measured without altering the substance’s identity

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What is Pascal's principle?

This principle states that external pressure placed on a fluid-filled container spreads equally and affects all parts of the fluid.

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What is a covalent bond?

It is the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms

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What are the three types of radiation?

They are alpha, beta, and gamma

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What are bases?

They are substances that break apart to form an excess of hydroxide ions when dissolved in water