CHEMISTRY TEST 2/28 WHICH DOES NOT BELONG?. A. Na B. He C. Ca D. Al.

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CHEMISTRY TEST 2/28 WHICH DOES NOT BELONG?

A. Na B. He C. Ca D. Al

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. Si B. Te C. B D. I

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. Cr B. Ag C. Au D. Rb

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. Cu B. Hg C. Cr D. Ti

A.WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. H 2 B. O 2 C. Cl 2 D. Ne 2

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. Water B. Gold C. Carbon D. Sodium

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG Water Sodium Chloride Carbon Dioxide Sugar

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. H B. Li C. Na D. Rb

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. Cation B. Anion C. Ionic Bond D. Covalent Bond

Which Does Not Belong? A. Proton B. Electron C. Neutron D. Atomic Mass

Which Does Not Belong? A. Melting Point B. Density C. Reactivity D. Luster

Which Does Not Belong? A. 2H 2 + O 2  2H 2 0 B. Mg + S  MgS C. 2K + Cl 2  2KCl D. 2MgO  2Mg + O 2

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG A. He B. Sr C. Ba D. Ra

WHICH DOES NOT BELONG CondensationFreezingDepositionSublimation

Which Does Not Belong? A. Virus B. Bacteria C. Protist D. Fungus

Which Does Not Belong A. Sugar B. Oil C. Salt D. Metal

Which Does Not Belong A. Found Everywhere B. Cell Wall C. Endospore D. Capsid

Which Does Not Belong A. Eukaryote B. Organelles C. Bacteria D. Protist

Which Does Not Belong A. Bio-Indicator B. Physical Indicator C. pH D. dO 2