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what is a salt in a neutralization reaction?

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What are the properties of a liquid?

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What is ternary naming?

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What are conjugate acids and bases?

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Classify base/ aicd by pH (smaller the number, the stronger the acid)?

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Calculate the solute and solvent neccessary for a dilution

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What Is Roman Numeral (Stock) And Greek Prefix Systems ?

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what are bonding triangles?

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Should I rewrite half of my chemistry final?

Posted on April 2, 2011 by Richelle Bernier
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I forgot that the paper needd to be college-ruled, and i don’t even know what kind of paper we used.. Would it still be acceptable? D: I’m almost done, too! D’:

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If a chemical equation is exothermic and you decrease temperature, what will happen?

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