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vocabulary

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matter   anything that takes up space and hass mass  
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mass   the material that matter is made up of.  
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space   how much room value matter takes up  
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density   the amount of materiel matter takes up within a specific space  
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atom   smallest part of an element and makes them all up  
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electron   negative charge, moves all around and are attracted to each other  
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proton   particles of an atom with a positive charge located inside the nucleus  
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neutron   particle of an atom with no charge inside the nucleus with a proton  
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periodic table   large grid that has all the elements and classifies them  
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element   can not be broken down and they make up everything in the universe  
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rows   tells how many energy levels each element has  
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columns   columns tell how many valence electrons each element has, the number of electrons, and energy level  
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valence electrons   the electrons that move on the outer shell  
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atomic number   how many protons an element has inside the nucleus  
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atomic mass   the measurement of the mass for an elements atoms  
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chemical property   to combine and make a whole new substance  
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physical property   the state of matter and appearance of a substance  
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ionic bond   when elements lose or gain a electron during bonding  
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covalent bond   when elements share electrons during bonding  
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reaction   elements bond with electrons to make a change or reaction  
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compound   two or more elements combine to create a whole new substance  
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mixture   two or more substances combine but stay the same  
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Nobel gases   elements with 8 electrons and are in group 18  
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halogens   bond easily with elements and have 7 valence electrons  
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alkali metals   very reactive because they only have 1 valence electron  
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metalloids   elements between metals and non metals that can react either way and they have 3 - 7 valence electrons  
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