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APSM Chemistry 04

Discovering Design with Chemistry chapter 04

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Wave-particle duality concept that light as well as many subatomic particles have the properties of both particles and waves
Aufbau principle Electrons fill orbitals starting with the lowest-energy ones and then filling higher-energy orbitals as needed
Valence electrons atom's outermost electrons
Ion atom or group of atoms that develop an electrical charge by gaining or losing electrons
Ionic compound compound formed by cations and anions held together by their mutual attraction
Electrolysis Breaking down a chemical using electricity
Electrolytes Chemicals that form a conductive solution when dissolved
concept that light as well as many subatomic particles have the properties of both particles and waves Wave-particle duality
Electrons fill orbitals starting with the lowest-energy ones and then filling higher-energy orbitals as needed Aufbau principle
atom's outermost electrons Valence electrons
atom or group of atoms that develop an electrical charge by gaining or losing electrons Ion
compound formed by cations and anions held together by their mutual attraction Ionic compound
Breaking down a chemical using electricity Electrolysis
Chemicals that form a conductive solution when dissolved Electrolytes
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