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1)Compare the properties of metals nonmetals and metolliods?
2)Why can elements and compound be considered pure substance? 3)What
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Name the property that justifies each step.
[(2 * 100) + (3 * 10)]+ [(1 * 100) + (5 * 10)] = (2 * 100) + [(3 * 10)+ (1 * 100)] +
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m
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in triangle GHI, GH is 3 inches and GHI measures 30 degrees.How many unique triangles meet these requirements
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Da'ron
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Methane and propane are two compounds that are composed only of carbon and hydrogen atoms. The table below shows some of the
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Use the periodic table to predict which element is nonmetallic AND a gas at room temperature.
Responses A nitrogennitrogen B
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Choose all of the following that represent scalars.
a mass b time c position d velocity e acceleration f volume
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URMUM
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A triangle has vertices P(7,7), Q(-3,-5), and R(5,-3).
a. calculate the lengths of the midsegmaents b. calculate the lengths of
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Ted
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____ ____ produce a new substance when you test it.
Responses A chemical propertieschemical properties B physical properties
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Drag each item to indicate whether the property must be observed using a tool or does not require a tool to be observed (1
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Your mom
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The origin O and the points P(4,1) , Q(5,5) and R(1,4) form a quadrilateral.
a) show that OR is parallel to PQ. b) show that OP
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Emily
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1.Which of the following is an example of matter?
Leaves*** Shadows Light from the sun Sound 2.Which of the following is an
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Anonymous
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Hello,
Can some one check my work. I just want to make sure I answered the questions correctly. Thanks, Nikki 1) Every rhombus is
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nikki
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8 times one-eighth equals equals 1 exemplifies what property?
(1 point) Responses Additive identity property Additive identity
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Are the diagonals of a parallelogram perpendicular? Why or why not? Explain.
4. Does an isosceles trapezoid have two sets of
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Sue
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is milk going sour a chemical or physical property
is freezing water a chemical or physical property is crumpling foil a chemical
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Which of the following properties is a chemical property?(1 point)
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Katie Sandramilkskerelly the XII
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Name the property that justifies each step.
[(2x100)+(3x10)]+[(1x100)+(5x10)] = (2x100)=[(3x10)+(1x100)]+(5x10) I think this is
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B.B.
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The two objects shown are the same size. However, one object is made of wood, and the other object is made of plastic. Which of
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Batman
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Given: CD←→ is the perpendicular bisector of AB¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Which statement can you conclude is true from the given
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why does water and hydrogen peroxide have different chemical and physical properties
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Bella
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are the following true for the element gallium? if they are false make them true.
oxide more basic than Al203 oxide less basic
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Amanda
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Different materials have properties that are desirable or undesirable for use in an artifical joint.
Desirable (D)l Undesirable
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Moe
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Are the characteristics or properties of the elements making up a compound different from the characteristics
or properties of
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anonymous
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what does the statement "the properties of salt are different from the properties of the elements that go into making them.
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Anonymous
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Does the Commutative Property apply to this situation? I ate dinner and read a book. I got = Yes.
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Elena
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What is a Chemical property?
What is a Physical property? -thanks Usher and im not the singer..... http://www.onelook.com/ Type
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Usher
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State everything you know about the following atoms. Do NOT assume that they are balanced or neutral.
Atomic number = 98 Mass
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Katie
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What of the following is an advantage of the thermal properties of plastic? (1 point)
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can the commutative property be used for subtraction? explain
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corey
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why dosnt the commutitive property work with subtraction and division?
For subtraction : Because a - b and b - a are not the
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sierra
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Symmetric Property of Congruence:
if < 1 ~= <2 and <3~= <4, then , and
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Nae
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Which property is unique to electromagnetic waves?
1. They can shake structures on Earth. 2. They can travel in a vacuum 3. They
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aaa
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The boiling point on the kelvin scale is?
Unit of volume in SI system How much heavier is benzene than water?
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Amy~
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The ________ property states that If a = b then a + c = b + c
Responses A additionaddition B multiplicationmultiplication
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LESSON 8 Properties of Functions
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Eli F
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The expression can be combined because of which property? (1 point) Responses Commutative Property of Addition Commutative
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The ________ property states that If a = b then a + c = b + c
Responses A additionaddition B multiplicationmultiplication
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jihrtthiii
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Bulk properties are...
A) physical properties of a substance that DO NOT change as the mass of the substance changes. B) physical
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The table shows properties of some planets in the solar system.
Property Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Average Distance
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Name the correct triangle center for each property(1 point)
Circumcenter Incenter Centroid Orthocenter Equidistant from the
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ditto
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Bulk properties are... (1 pt)
* 1 point physical properties of a substance that DO NOT change as the mass of the substance
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The table shows properties of some planets in the solar system.
Property Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Average Distance
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VOLTRON.
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Match each equation to the property it represents.
7+0=7 10+(3+5)=(10+3)+5 11 x 4= 4 x 11 -5(4+21)=-5(4)-5(21)
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pp
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Below are two atomic models. Each model represents a different atom. Complete the sentence: The two atoms represented above
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It is given that 2(3 + x) = 6 + 2x. This is an example of the ___________ property.
Responses A associative B commutative C
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A mineral has no particular planes of weakness in its lattice structure, so it does not break along particular planes.
What
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heavenly
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This table shows information about electromagnetic and mechanical waves.
TABLE:Property Electromagnetic Mechanical Do they
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Demon
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Which description of salt is a chemical property?
a) No combustion b) Odorless c) Salty taste d) Solid does not conduct
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Compare and contrast physical and chemical properties
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How are chemical properties different from physical properties
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