Title: The more things change
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2The more things change
the more they stay the same
All Greek to me!
What a pANE!
Its a gas!
Naturally!
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3The more things change
4Ice melting is indicative of this type of change
5An iron nail rusting is an example of this type
of change
6Term used to describe a reaction that transfers
heat to its surroundings.
7Term used to describe a reaction that uptakes
heat from its surroundings
8Change in the observed temperature at which a
pure liquid becomes a solid as a result of the
addition of a solute
9the more they stay the same.
106.02 x 1023
118.314 J mol oK
122.99 x 108 m/s
131.9 x 10-19 kg
146.626 x 10-34 Js
15What a pANE!
16Flammable gas invited to the summer BBQ
17Encore! This gas was an important component of an
80s rock concert.
18Often referred to as natural gas even though
its smell is unnatural
19Along with 2,2,4-trimethylpentane this compound
is used to qualify the combustion rate of gasoline
20Along with heptamethylnonane, this compound is
used to qualify the combustion properties of
diesel fuel
21Naturally!
22Lemons are more sour than oranges because they
have a higher concentration of this compound
23This term refers to products that can break down
into simple, nonpolluting materialsusually by
the action of bacteria
24The double helix of DNA is held together by this
intermolecular force associated with the lightest
atom
25Spider webs are formed from this naturally
occurring class of compounds
26This brightly colored natural molecule has an
absorption spectrum that matches that of the sun
27Its a gas
28Diatomic molecule used as a weapon of mass
destruction in WWI
29Although it makes you sound funny, this gas is
constantly leaving the Earths atmosphere
30Although neon signs are found everywhere, it is
this slightly heavier noble gas that is used to
generate the blue signs
31This high mass noble gas can be found as a
pollutant in basements
32Window panes are filled with this gas to act as a
clear insulator
33All Greek to me
34circumference diameter
35the difference operator, more commonly known as
change in
36 Wavelength
37Frequency
38Electrical resistance
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