Chemistry

24 July 2022
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element
element
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substance that CANNOT be chemically broken down into simpler substances
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atom
atom
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smallest part of an element that can be identified as that element
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nucleus
nucleus
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center, or core, of an atom (where the protons and neutrons are located)
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proton
proton
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particle that has a positive charge - located in the nucleus of an atom. You can figure out the number of protons by looking at the atomic number of an element.
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neutron
neutron
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particle that has no charge - located in the nucleus of an atom. You can figure out the number of neutrons by SUBTRACTING the atomic Mass minus the atomic number.
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electron
electron
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particle that has a negative charge - located in rings outside the nucleus of an atom. You can figure out the number of electrons by looking at the atomic number of an element.
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atomic number
atomic number
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number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. This is the same number as the number of electrons
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atomic mass
atomic mass
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total mass of the protons and neutrons in an atom
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energy level
energy level
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place in an electron cloud where an electron is most likely to be found - rings. Remember, 2-8-18-32.
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metal
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element that has the property of shiny luster, ductility, and malleability
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luster
luster
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the way a material reflects light
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malleable
malleable
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able to be hammered into different shapes
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ductile
ductile
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able to be drawn into thin wires
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nonmetal
nonmetal
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element that lacks most of the properties of a metal, is not shiny, does not conduct electricity or heat well, is not malleable so it is called brittle or breakable.
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halogens
halogens
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elements that make up Group 17 in the periodic table
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noble gases
noble gases
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elements that make up Group 18 in the periodic table
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matter
matter
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anything that has mass and takes up space
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properties
properties
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characteristics used to describe an object
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state of matter
state of matter
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any of the four physical forms of matter
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solid
solid
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state of matter with a definite shape and volume
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liquid
liquid
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state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
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gas
gas
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state of matter that has no definite shape or volume
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plasma
plasma
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state of matter made up of electrically charged particles - needs high temperatures and high pressure
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chemical formula
chemical formula
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way of writing the name of a compound using chemical symbols
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subscript
subscript
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number written to the lower right of a chemical symbol in a chemical formula
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chemical equation
chemical equation
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statement in which chemical formulas are used to describe a chemical reaction
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coefficient
coefficient
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number that shows how many molecules of a substance are involved in a chemical reaction
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chemical reaction
chemical reaction
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process in which new substances with new chemical and physical properties are formed
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reactant
reactant
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substance that is changed in a chemical reaction
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product
product
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substance that is formed in a chemical reaction
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molecule
molecule
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smallest part of a substance that has all the properties of that substance - more than one element, like hydrogen and oxygen make water
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chemical bond
chemical bond
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force of attraction that holds atoms together
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freezing
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change from a liquid to a solid
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melting
melting
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change from a solid to a liquid
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evaporation
evaporation
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change from a liquid to a gas at the surface of the liquid
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condensation
condensation
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change from a gas to a liquid
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sublimation
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change from a solid directly to a gas
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physical change
physical change
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change that does not produce new substances - melting an ice cube or ripping paper. You can get the ice back and the paper is still paper.
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chemical change:
chemical change:
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change that produces new substances - burning wood to make ashes or mixing mentos and coke. You can't get the wood or the mentos back.