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- Q1A change in matter in which one or more new kinds of matter form.chemical change60s
- Q2A substance made of two or more elements that are chemically joined together.compound60s
- Q3A pure form of matter in which all of the atoms are the same kind.element60s
- Q4An arrangement of the elements that give information about their atoms and properties.Periodic table60s
- Q5A property that describes how one kind of matter can react with other kinds of matter.chemical property60s
- Q6Two or more substance that are physically combined.mixture60s
- Q7An element on the Periodic Tablefishsilverwatersalt60s
- Q8An example of a compoundHeliumSodiumGoldWater60s
- Q9An example of a chemical changeIce meltingBurning woodfolding a piece of papera bowl of candy60s
- Q10What question can you answer using the Periodic table?Does copper turn green?What elements are combined to make salt?Which is stronger metal or nonmetal?What is the number protons of silver?60s
- Q11What does the number 29 mean on the image?The number of letter in the alphabetThe number of the colors on the Periodic tableThe number of protons in the element CopperThe number of elements on the Periodic table60s
- Q12What does the 'He' stand for on the element above?'He' is a shortcut for Helium'He' is the nickname for Helium'He' is the abbreviation for Helium'He' is the chemical symbol for Helium.60s
- Q13Q2.Which of the following identifies a chemical change?A piece of paper being cut in halfA piece of paper burningA piece of paper that has been rolled upA piece of paper being folded and unfolded60s
- Q14Which of these is an example of a chemical change?Melting chocolateWater evaporatingA glass breakingA bike rusting60s
- Q15Q11.Which of the following is NOT a chemical change?An ice cube meltingA nail rustingA match burningDigesting food60s