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Chemistry

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Definition
Atom   Smallest piece of matter that has the same properties of the element it is in.  
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Proton   A positive and subatomic particle in the atom's nucleus.  
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Neutron   A neutral subatomic particle in the atom's nucleus... has no charge and most of the mass.  
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Electron   A negative subatomic particle spinning outside the nucleus of an atom. Tiny!  
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Element   The simplest forms of matter that contain only one type of atom.  
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Periodic Table of Elements   A chart that organizes all the elements by atomic number and properties.  
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Valence Electron   The electron in the outer level of an atom that causes atoms to bond together.  
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Chemical Bond   An interaction that holds 2 atoms together.  
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Chemical Bonding   The joining of atoms to form new substances.  
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Ionic Bond   Is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another atom.  
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Ion   Charged particles atoms that gained or lost electrons.  
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Crystal Lattice   Repeating, 3 dimensional pattern that forms when Ions bond.  
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Covalent Bond   The type of bond that forms when atoms share electrons instead of transferring them.  
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Metallic Bond   A special bond between metal ions and the electrons that swim around them.  
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Malleability   Metals can be pounded into thin sheets.  
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Ductility   Metals can be strected and drawn into wires.  
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Chemical Formula   A shorthand way to use chemical symbols and number to represent a substance.  
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Subscript   (H2O)- small number to the right of the element that shows how many atoms there are of the element.  
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Coefficient   The large number that multiplies atoms of the element. 2CI + 3Na.  
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Chemical Equation   Uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products.  
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Reactant   A substance or molecule that starts a chemical reaction.  
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Product   The substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction.  
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Law Of Conservation of Mass   States that matter Is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.  
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Synthesis   When two or more substances combine to create one new compound.  
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Decomposition   A reaction where a single compound breaks down to form 2 similar substances.  
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Single-Displacement Reaction   One element replaces another element in compound and 1 element.  
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Double Displacement Reaction   The 2 metal ions in 2 compounds switch places in a chemical reaction.  
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