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1. These representative experiments show what happens when...

a. A chemical change takes place


b. Chemical changes are desirable
c. Each pupil may to try
d. An instructive and interesting
e. The original materials
2. Most of the direction books that accompany these sets contain some safety rules for...
a. Experiments pupils
b. Performing experiments
c. Chemical changes
d. Simple blueprints
e. Elements and compounds
3. Examples of such experiments are, except....
a. Testing for acids
b. Testing for bases
c. Testing chemical set
d. Testing for carbon dioxide
e. Testing for starch
4. At the elementary and secondary levels, subjects should be required as ...
a. As an introduction
b. as a science
c. as an introduction to experience
d. as an element
e. as a reference
5. the painted nails are rusted while the painted fingernails have no oxygen from the air
united with the iron in the painted letters to make the iron do not erode the rust and the kit
looks no longer like iron. it s an explanation of …
a. locating sources of elements
b. producting some chemical change
c. producing rust
d. observing chemical change
e. breaking up a compound
6. to distinguish between acids and bases can be used ….
a. litmus paper
b. filter paper
c. bunsen
d. pp indicator
e. watch glass

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