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Remember those days in chemistry class in 9th or 10th grade, where you stood next to your lab partner once or twice a week doing crazy equations and then mix this blue liquid with that pink one? Ahhh, good times. Now, Let’s see how much of a “reaction” we can get from you with the following questions! #PlaybuzzQuiz General Knowledge Celebrities Trivia Chemistry Science Atoms Elements 9th Grade Chemistry High School Chemistry High School Science Chemical formula Molecule

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Books dealing with science as with history, say, should be of a literary character, and we should probably be more scientific as a people if we scrapped all the text-books which swell publishers’ lists and nearly all the chalk expended so freely on our blackboards. Charlotte Mason, Towards a Philosophy of Eduction (Vol. 6) p. […]

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Sure, you can teach your high school chemistry students to cross charges. But what if that isn’t working? What if you need a different way to explain how the charges must balance out to zero within the chemical compound?

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