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