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Cosmography: Stars
This digital exercise will help you learn more about stars. While completing the multiple choice questions and fill-in exercises you will learn more about:
- characteristics;
- spectral class;
- star formation;
- end of light stars;
- end of stars like the …
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Rubber
This exercise will include:
- production,
- applications,
- additives,
- rubber allergy,
- natural rubber
- synthetic rubber,
- risk explanation.
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Dalton MAVO: Formative assessments
On this website you will find a wide collection of practice tests. You can check whether you understand the course material.
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Bronsted-Lowry: Acids and bases
Interactive exercise via Quizlet about acids and bases. For example, this is about:
- recognizing an acid or a base according to Bronsted-Lowry;
- the concept of strong and weak acid;
- the concepts of conjugate base and conjugate acid;
- the meaning of …
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Inorganic Substances: Formulation and Naming
Interactive exercise on the formulation and naming of inorganic compounds.
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Chemical Elements: Vocabulary
With these flash cards you can practice the English names of the chemical elements.
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Hydrocarbons with functional groups: Naming
Socrative quiz to practice the naming of hydrocarbons with functional groups.
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Salts: Exercises on naming
Quizletset to practice in the naming of salts based on the systematic name.
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Metal Oxides and Non-Metal Oxides: Exercise
You practice with this Quizlet set the naming of metal oxides and non-metal oxides based on Stock's rule or on the simplified systematic notation.
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Metal Oxides and Non-Metal Oxides: Naming
With this Quizlet set you independently practice the naming of metal oxides and non-metal oxides in different ways.
The exercise is based on systematic naming (not Stock's simplified or rule).
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