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The branch of science that applies to substances that contain carbon
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Organic Chemistry
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Any substance that occupies space is considered to be:
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Matter
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The simplest form of matter that cannot be broken down without the loss of identity is a
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Element
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There are how many naturally occuring elements, each with its own distinctive physical and chemical properties
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90
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The difference between one element and another is the number of
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Atoms the contain
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Chemically joining two or more atoms produces a
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Molecule
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The chemical compound sodium chloride is
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Table salt
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The chemical combination of two or more atoms of different elements produce
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Compound
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Change in the form of a substance that does not cause a chemical change is a
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Matter change
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Matter that has a fixed chemical composition and distinct properties is a
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Pure substance
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A combination of two or more substances that are physically blended but not chemically joined is a
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Physical mixture
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Liquids that can be mixed with each other without seperating easily are
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Miscible
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A blended mixture of two or more liquids is a
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Solution
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A substance, usually liquid, that dissolves another substance to form a solution is a
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Solvent
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Liquids that are not capable of being mixed into stable solutions are
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Immiscible
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