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ACAP Leveling Up- Part 1

ACAP Leveling Up- Part 1

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Chemistry

8th Grade

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Josie Webb

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How many Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons does a lithium (L) atom contain?

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What charge does a Proton, Neutron, and Electron have?

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What type of chemical change is shown?

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What is one piece of evidence that indicates what type of change is shown?

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change in size

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formation of gas bubbles

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new substance is produced

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Before boiling, the unidentified substance should have been classified as a
because the components of the substance​
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As the temperature
, the gas particles' thermal energy increases, causing the ​
of the particles to change and the volume of the balloon to increase.

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The volume of the piece of chalk changed

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The solid chalk and the liquid formed a mixture

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Bubbles formed after the liquid toughed the chalk

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A phase change occurred as the liquid evaporated.

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Multiple Choice

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The mixture likely requires less than 180 seconds to heat to 55 degrees C because water requires less time to heat than oil.

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The mixture likely requires more than 180 seconds to heat than to 55 degrees C because water requires less time to heat than oil.

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The mixture likely requires less than 180 seconds to heat to 55 degrees C because water requires more time to heat than oil.

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The mixture likely requires more than 180 seconds to heat than to 55 degrees C because water requires more time to heat than oil.

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Complete the question in the image.

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The results of the investigation support the claim because both the object and water have unique densities.

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The results of the investigation support the claim because there are no other substances denser than water.

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The results of the investigation do not support the claim, because there are other substances denser than water.

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The results of the investigation do not support the claim, because both the object and water have unique densities.

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Shaking the can will likely​
the rate of the chemical reaction but not change the amount of thermal energy transferred to the soup.

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Increasing calcium oxide will likely​
the amount of thermal energy transferred to the soup given that the water does not limit the reaction.

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