E1.001- Macroscopic, microscopic or particulate
OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Cengage
01st Edition
Determine if each item is macroscopic, microscopic or particulate.
Determine if each item is macroscopic, microscopic or particulate.
Determine if each item is a chemical or physical change.
Determine if each item is a chemical or physical change.
Concepts relating to the father or modern chemistry, Lavoisier, burning, etc.
Determine if each item is macroscopic, microscopic or particulate.
Concepts relating to the scientific method, reviewing the work of other scientists, experiments, observed behaviors, etc. Includes true/false questions.
Determine if each picture is a solid, liquid or gas.
Concepts relating to chemistry, what it deals with and what it is often called.
What is this statement an example of? “Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are damaging to the ozone layer”
What matter was used by Lavoisier for his test of the phlogiston theory?