
Atoms, elements and compounds
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- Q1What is matter?anything that takes up space and has massonly gasesenergyonly liquids and solids30s
- Q2Match the following elements with their correct atomic number (found on the periodic table).Users link answersLinking30s
- Q3Melting ice is an example of ...neither a physical nor chemical change.a physical change.both a physical and chemical change.a chemical change.30s
- Q4Match the subatomic particles with their correct charge.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5Where is the majority of an atom's mass located?in the electronsin the nucleusevenly distributed throughout the atom30s
- Q6The term "nucleus" is used in multiple subjects but refers to different things. What does the nucleus refer to in chemistry?the centre of an atom, containing protons and neutronsa dense cluster of stars or galaxies, especially at the centre of a galaxya cluster of neuronal cell bodies within the brainthe part of a cell that contains genetic material30s