This document contains 5 incomplete statements about chemistry concepts. The statements discuss the differences between burning and melting processes, branches of chemistry related to living things and carbon-containing compounds, intermolecular spaces and forces in solids and liquids, plasma as the 4th state of matter, and the electron configuration of chlorine. However, many of the key terms are missing from the statements.
This document contains 5 incomplete statements about chemistry concepts. The statements discuss the differences between burning and melting processes, branches of chemistry related to living things and carbon-containing compounds, intermolecular spaces and forces in solids and liquids, plasma as the 4th state of matter, and the electron configuration of chlorine. However, many of the key terms are missing from the statements.
This document contains 5 incomplete statements about chemistry concepts. The statements discuss the differences between burning and melting processes, branches of chemistry related to living things and carbon-containing compounds, intermolecular spaces and forces in solids and liquids, plasma as the 4th state of matter, and the electron configuration of chlorine. However, many of the key terms are missing from the statements.
………………………………………..…….. change while any melting process
is considered from ………………………………………..……..
2. ………………………………………..…….. is the branch of chemistry that
studies the substances and processes occurring in
living things. While organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that studies the most ………………………………………..……. containing compounds.
3. We can find wide intermolecular spaces among
the molecules of ………………………………………..……. and the intermolecular forces are very strong among the molecules of ………………………………………..……. 4. ………………………………………..……. is the fourth state of matter that
formed in very high temperatures and used in the
LCDs and light lamps. 5. The outermost energy level of chlorine has ……………….……. electrons. Its atomic number is ……………….……. while the number of complete energy levels is ……………….…….