SpencerScience Atoms
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Law Of Conservation of Mass | Energy can neither be created nor destroyed
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Physical Change | Changes affecting a substance's physical form
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Chemical Change | Changes affecting a substance's chemical composition
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Element | A part of the periodic table. A type of atom.
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Chemical Formula | How the molecule is created (w/ elements)
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Element (Diatomic Molecule) | A molecule with only 1 element
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Compound of Molecule | Multiple elements making up an element
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Chemical Equation | Representation of a chemical reaction
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Chemical Reaction | How 2+ element combine together to create a compound
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Reactant (in a chem. equ.) | The left side, the individual elements
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Products (in a chem. equ.) | The combination of the reactants
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Coefficient (in a chem. equ.) | The # of a molecules
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Subscript (in a chem. equ.) | The amount of an atom in a compound
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Ionic Compound | a chemical compound in which ions are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds
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Covalent Compound | a compound in which the atoms that are bonded share electrons rather than transfer electrons from one to the other
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Metallic Compound | A metallic compound is a compound that contains one or more metal elements.
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Synthesis | purposeful execution of chemical reactions to get a product, or several products
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Decomposition | separation of a chemical compound into elements or simpler compounds
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Single Replacement | when an element or ion moves out of one compound and into another
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Double Replacement | two reactant ionic compounds exchange ions to form two new product compounds with the same ions.
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