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Review for Exam (Alba)

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    Chemistry
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  • Which of the following statements about a hypothesis is NOT correct?
    They are built based on observations and data collection.
    They're accepted/rejected based on experimental verification
    They have the same scientific validity as laws and theories.
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  • Which formula is used to calculate pressure?
    pressure = force/surface area
    pressure = mass/volume
    pressure = force/area
    pressure = force/distance
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  • Which formula can be used to calculate density?
    density = volume/mass
    density = mass/volume
    density = samuel/elena
    density = temperature/volume
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  • Which atomic particle has a negative charge?
    electron
    neutron
    mohatron
    proton
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  • The branch of science that studies the changes that matter undergoes without changing its nature is _______.
    Jorgeology
    physics
    biology
    chemistry
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  • _______ is the branch of science that studies how matter is constituted and the changes that transform it into a different matter.
    physics
    chemistry
    Luciology
    biology
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  • Everything that occupies space and has mass is known as ________.
    matter
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  • Properties of matter that we can measure are ____________ properties.
    quantitative
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  • Time, mass, and volume are examples of _________properties of matter.
    quantitative
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  • ______________ properties of matter are properties that we cannot measure.
    Qualitative
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  • Color, taste, and happiness are examples of __________ properties of matter.
    qualitative
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  • The SI unit of mass is the ______.
    kilogram (kg)
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  • The SI unit for length is the _______.
    meter
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  • The SI unit of time is the _______.
    second
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  • Which atomic particles are positively charged?
    neutrons
    protons
    electons
    Juliatrons
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  • Name the three main subatomic particles in an atom
    protons, neutrons, electrons
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