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2ND MONTLY EXAM_SCIENCE 8
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- Q1
It is composed of densely packed atoms or molecules with fixed shapes.
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It is made up of dispersed atoms and molecules that can move freely due to the spaces between them.
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It is composed of one kind of element or one kind of compound.
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Ernest Rutherford discovered protons through which experiment.
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He was a French scientist, who developed the Law of Constant Composition.
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He was the greek philosopher who theorized about the substances that make up the things around us.
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Antoine Lavoisier was an English chemist who was known for establishing the atomic theory.
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Joseph Proust was a French scientist known for establishing the Law of Conservation of Mass.
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Isotopes are defined as a different version of certain elements.
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Malleability is the physical form or general structure of matter.
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Boiling point is the temperature level at which solid matter turns liquid when heated.
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Heat of Combustion refers to the amount of heat released by a matter that is set on fire.
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Electron affinity refers to the inclination of an atom to attract the shared electron of bonded atoms.
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