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Atomic Theory part 2

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Element   A pure substance  
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Compound   Made from 2 different atoms that chemicaly  
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molecule   2 atoms combined  
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Ionic Compound   A metal and non-metal  
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Lewis Dot structure   Picture that shows how elements use elements form a compound using valence electrons.  
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Conservation of Mass   Never created or destroyed it simply rearranges itself  
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Covalent Compound   2 non-metals  
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Substance   A matter that has the same fixed composition and properties  
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solute   The substance that dissolves -or seems to disappear-.  
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solvent   a chemical substance in which another substance is dissolved  
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homogeneous mixture   Same  
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heterogeneous mixture   Different  
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precipitate   A sediment that is formed from a solution  
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Solution   A consistent mixture of two or more substances, such as solids, liquids and gases.  
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Chemical change   Substances are changed into different substances  
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Physical change   The appearance of matter changes  
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Deposition   A gas changes into a solid  
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Sublimation   The process in which a solid changes directly into a gas  
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Condensation   A gas turns into a liquid  
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Vaporization   A liquid changes into a gas  
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