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Chemistry and Solids Help
Introduction to Solids A brick, a leaf, and a knee cap, what do these three things have in common? Can you guess? They are all solids. They have different functions and a much different make-up, but they are all members of the solid club. ...
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Chemistry and Liquids Help
Introduction to Liquids Lava, a cold mountain stream, and mercury are all liquids. They are very different, with different compositions and different standard temperatures, but they are all members of the in-between element club, known as the ...
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The Liquid Phase Help
Introduction In the liquid state or phase, a substance has two properties that distinguish it from the solid phase. First, a liquid changes shape so that it conforms to the inside boundaries of any container in which it is placed. Second, a ...
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Chemistry and Solids Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Chemistry and Solids Help
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Solids - Crystallization and Bonding Help
Crystallization And Bonding There are four different types of bonding that occur in crystalline solids. These determine what type of solid it is. The four types of solids are molecular, metallic, ...
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Chemistry and Liquids Practice Test
Review the following concept if needed: Chemistry and Liquids Help Chemistry and Liquids Practice Test 1. Density is
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Aqueous Reactions Study Guide
Introduction Water is the most abundant (and important, besides oxygen) substance on Earth. It is found in large amounts in cells and blood. Water is an excellent solvent and has a high boiling point, high surface tension, high heat vaporization, and low vapor ...
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Solids and Liquids Study Guide
Introduction Unlike gases, solids and liquids are condensed states that contain strong intermolecular forces. These forces result in the properties of solids and liquids. Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular ...
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Aqueous Reactions Practice Questions
Review the following concept if needed - Aqueous Reactions Study Guide Practice Questions Identify the following substances as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or ...
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Solids and Liquids Practice Questions
Review the following concepts if needed - Solids and Liquids Study Guide Practice Questions What types of intermolecular forces exist among molecules in each of the ...
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