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Define: Compounds
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Give one example for the following types of mixtures :
misicible liquids
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Give one example for the following types of mixtures:
liquid-gas homogenous mixture
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Give Two Examples for Each of the Following: Non-metals
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Give Two Examples for Each of the Following: Metalloids
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Give Two Examples for Each of the Following: Inert Gases
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Differentiate between:
Homogenous and heterogenous substances
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Why is it necessary to separate the constituents of a mixture.
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Write the Chemical Name of the Following and Also Give Their Molecular Formulae:
Vinegar
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State four differences between compounds and mixtures.
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Write the Chemical Name of the Following and Also Give Their Molecular Formulae:
Marble
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Write the Chemical Name of the Following and Also Give Their Molecular Formulae:
Sand
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What are the advantages of chromatography?
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Name: a Metal Which is brittle
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Name: a non-metal which is lustrous
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Name: a Liquid Metal
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Give two applications of chromatography.
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Name: a Metal Which is a Poor Conductor of Electricity.
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Name: a Non-metal Which is a Good Conductor of Electricity.
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Name: a Liquid Non-metal
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