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Vocabulary Set #5

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Atomic Number   The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus  
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Atomic Mass (Mass Number in your book)   The sum of the protons and neutrons in an elements nucleus.  
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Compound   A substance that is composed of atoms from two or more different elements that are chemically combined.  
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Physical Change   A change in matter that does not alter the molecular composition. The same compound is present before and after.  
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Chemical Change   a reaction that results in the altering of the molecular composition and produces new compounds.  
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Elemental Family   The columns of the periodic table, these families have similar chemical and physical properties and also react similarly.  
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Elemental Period   The rows on the periodic table that are ordered in recurring trends.  
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Mixture   A combination of two or more components that retain their identities; the components can be easily separated from one another.  
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Ionization   The separation of a compound into ions when in solution.  
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Atomic Nuclei   The dense region in the center of an atom that consists of protons and neutrons.  
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Electromagnetism   A strong attraction that is produced by electric charges; the charges that hold the nucleus of an atom together.  
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