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Practice the essential concepts of matter, atomic structure, chemical reactions, bonding and everyday applications of chemistry.
Practice the essential concepts of matter, atomic structure, chemical reactions, bonding and everyday applications of chemistry.
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Which polymer is used to coat non-stick cookware due to its very low friction coefficient?
Which element is a semiconductor and is the main component of computer chips?
Which reaction type involves the breaking of a large molecule into smaller ones?
Which process is used to separate crude oil into useful fractions based on different boiling points?
Which isotope of carbon is used in radiocarbon dating?
Which scientific law states that equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules?
Which element is essential for the structure of DNA and RNA molecules alongside carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen?
What is the chemical formula for calcium hydroxide also known as slaked lime?
What is the name of the horizontal rows in the periodic table?
What is the chemical name of aspirin widely used as a pain reliever?
What is the chemical formula for rust formed on iron?
Which indicator changes through a full colour range across the pH scale?
Which type of reaction absorbs energy from the surroundings causing the temperature to fall?
Which of the following describes a saturated solution?
Which type of bond involves the complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another?
Which type of reaction in organic chemistry involves replacing a hydrogen atom with another atom or group?
What is the process of converting a gas into a liquid called?
What is the chemical formula for laughing gas used as a mild anaesthetic in dentistry?
Which type of chemical formula shows the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound?
Which particle determines the chemical properties of an element?