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Q1 Exan PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Q1 Exan PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Q1 Exan PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Identification: Change resulting to new material that is entirely different from the reactants Chemical change
Identification: Repelled the directed alpha particles in the gold foil experiment protons
Bond where electrons are shared congruently throughout the molecule NONPOLAR COVALENT BONDING
Molecular compound where there is a slight difference in the charge between its opposite sides Polar
Identification: Reaction in giant stars for the fusion of hydrogen to form helium CNO Cycle
Identification: Covalent bonding where electrons are shared equally between the atoms nonpolar
Covalent bonding resulting from unequal sharing of electrons between the atoms Polar covalent bonding
Identification: Atoms of the same element but with various atomic weights isotopes
Change in which the product is the same as the reactants Physical change
Identification: Star with strong gravity allowing the formation of more oxygen and magnesium Supergiant
The Gold foil experiment led to the discovery of this atomic part Nucleus
Reaction that fuses hydrogen to form helium in dwarf stars Stellar nucleosynthesis
Solid substance that settles when a liquid solution is left still for a long amount of time? Precipitate
Age of the universe (in billions of years) according to the most widely accepted cosmological theory of its existence 13.7
Identification: Bond characterized by the sharing of electrons between atoms covalent bond
Identification: Material property making it capable of being hammered into thin sheets malleability
Identification: Reaction rate factor related to the kinetic energy of the reactant molecules temperature
Fill in the blank: In a molecule of water, the atom more visited by the shared electrons would be oxygen atom
Covalent bond that may or may not exist between two different atoms polar
Identification: Particles smaller than a proton with strong nuclear force holding the quarks together gluons
Identification: It is the ability of a substance to chemically combine with other compounds reactivity
Factor in reaction rate related to the amount of reactants Concentration
Identification: Smallest possible particle of an element containing all of the properties of the element atom