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Science

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Term
Definition
Atom   building blocks of mater  
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valence   electrons in the outer most shell  
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Proton   positive charged particle found in nucleus  
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Atomic mass   number of protons and neutrons  
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atomic number   number of protons and electrons  
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Nucleus   center of atom consists of protons and nutrons  
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Gluons   make quarks stick together  
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Bohr Diagram   map of electrons  
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Periodic table   table that shows the elements  
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energy level   levels that electrons are on  
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lewis strocture   chart that shows the valence electrons  
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isatope   aton with extra electrons  
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electrons   negative partivles made of leptons in atom  
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nutron   paticle in atom with no charge  
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quark   particle in atom that is glued together by gluons to make protons and nutrons  
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matter   the stuff that makes up everything  
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leptons   particle that makes up electrons  
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chemical symble   sign that shows what an element is  
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Peirod   rows in periodic table  
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family   group of elements  
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metal   elements that conduct electricity and heat well also they are maluable  
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metaliod   a cross between a metal and a non-metal  
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non-metal   do not conduct electricity and heat are britle  
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compound   mixture with ionic bonds also can not be broken apart  
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mixure   mixture without ionic bonds and can be seperated  
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chemical property   property of substace you haave to change it to see  
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phisical property   property you can see without changing the substance  
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chemical change   change of a substance that can not be reversed or you can not salvige the leftover of that experiment and get the same subtance back  
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Phisical change   change of a substance to where it is not chemicaly broke down ex:erotion  
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monomers   a molicule that can link in a longe chaai  
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polymers   a chain of monomers that form a substance  
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petrochemicals   substances that are oil based products  
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Ion   an atom with a loss or gain of an electron  
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Ionic bond   Abond between atoms where one atom loses an electon to fill up an other atomes valence circle then they are bonded  
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convolent bond   a bond between atoms where they share an electron  
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Reactant   Part of chem reaction  
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Chemical reaction   When two or more substances react to each other and made a new substance  
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Chemical equation   A chemical reaction writen down with chemical sybles  
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Product   the result of the chem. reaction  
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reaction rate   the speed of how long it take for chem. reaction to happen  
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conservation of mass   law that states matter can not be created or destroyed  
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