1. what is the density of a 20 gram of 40 ml liquid?
2. which liquid would be on top one when one liquid has a density of 1.0
g/cm or .88 g/cm'?
3. why is the solid phase denser than liquids or gases?
4. how can you witness
5. balance this equation: h+ = h2o
6. what is the ratio of oh-to h+ in water?
7. what safety equipment should you wear for chemicals?
8. what should you do if chemicals get in your eye during lab?
9. list facts about each of the element group families from 1-18
10. list the ways that matter is measured
11. define condensation
12. state the kinetic theory of particle movement
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