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| 1.what makes a mixture a solution? |
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| A mixture is something that is not chemically bonded to another thing. |
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| 2.Where can solutions be found? |
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| In a science lab or in your body. |
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| 3.What are the parts of a solution? |
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| The parts of a solution Are a solvent and a solute. |
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| 4. Compare the characteristics of Acids. Bases, and Salts. |
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| hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid, potassium hydroxide, nitric acid, magnesium hydroxide, acetic acid, calcium hydroxide, carbonic acid, ammonia, formic acid, citric acid |
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| 5. What makes a substance an acid? a base? a salt? |
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| acid-sour base-if its Ph is greater than 7 salt- it taste salty |
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| 6. What is a neutralization reaction? |
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| Neutralization comes from when you mix a acid and Alkali together! |
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| 7. Identify when a chemical reaction takes place. |
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| you will know a chemical reaction has occurred if different compounds are produced |
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| 8. What are the four signs of a chemical reaction? |
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| Precipitation forms, production of bubbles, temperature change, & color change |
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| 9. What are the parts of a chemical equation? |
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| 10. How is energy exchanged during a chemical reaction? |
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| During a chemical reaction, energy gets used to break the existing bonds in order to create new bonds. |
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| 11. What factors affect the rate of a reaction? |
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| 12. Recognize the basic characteristics of ionic and covalent bonds. |
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| 13. What is an ionic bond? |
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| 14. What is a covalent bond? |
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| 15. What happens to electrons during the bonding process? |
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| This is an example of what makes a mixture a solution. |
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| This is an example of how things are chemically bonded to each other. |
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| This is an example of where you can find solutions; in a science lab or in our body. |
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| This is an example of where you can find solutions; in a science lab or in our body. |
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| This is an example of the characteristics of acids, bass, and salt. |
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| This is an example of the characteristics of acids, bases, and salts. |
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| This is an example of what makes a solution an acid, base, and salt. |
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| this is an example of what makes substance an acid, base, and salt. |
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| this is another example of what makes a substance an acid, base, and salt. |
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| this is a example of number 7 |
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| this is example of number 8 |
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| this is example of number 9 |
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| this is a example of number 10 |
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| this is example of number 11 |
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| This is an example of an ionic bond. |
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| This is an example of an ionic bond. |
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| this is a example of number 12 |
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| This is an example of a covalent bond. |
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