Vocabulary for Matter and Elements
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Matter | Anything that takes up space and has Matter
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Mass | The material that Mass is made up of.
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Volume | how much room Matter makes up
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Proton | Particles of an atom that positives change inside the nucleus the nucleus
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neutron | a part of the atom found in the very middle and it is neutral
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Periodic table | a grid that identify and classify the element into periods and groups by their physical property's
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Density | The amount of mass in a specific volume of space
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nucleus | Very small enter core of an atom and is neutral
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Periods | how rows that tell how many energy levels each substance has
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Atom | The smallest part of an element, the building block's of all matter
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Electron | particle of an atom with a negative charge, moves around the nucleus and has an attractive force that allows it to bond with other atoms
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Element | the simplest substance that can not be broken down
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Columns | columns that tell how many valence electrons each element has
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Valence Electrons | the electrons that move on the outer shell
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atomic number | how many protons a element has inside the nucleus
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atomic mass | the mesuremnet of mass
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Chemical property | the ability of substances to combine with one another
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Physical property | the state of matter and appearance of a substance
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Ionic bond | when elements either lose or gain an electron during bonding
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convalent bond | when elements share electrons during bonding
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reaction | element bond together trough the attractive force
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compound | two or more elements combine together trough a specific ratio
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Mixture | Two or more substances combine to together keeping their original properties
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Noble gasses | They are the most stable elements because they have eight electrons in their outer shell
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Halogens | They are very reactive bonding with all of the elements in group #1
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Alkali Metals | they are not very reactive because they only have one valence electrons
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Metalloids | Elements between metals and non metals that can react either way they have 3-7 valence electrons
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