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Chapter 17 questions

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show occur naturally  
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What are the 5 most common things that make up living things?   show
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show Hydrogen  
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show gases  
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show the Greeks  
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show its the constant jiggling of particles just large enough to be seen; evidence that atoms exsist from the motion or neighboring atoms and molecules. They bump into the larger particles we can see  
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show molecules  
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Whats the difference between atoms and molecules?   show
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H2O is a ...   show
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show compound  
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What does a chemical formual show?   show
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show protons (positive) and neutrons (neutral)  
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show the number of protons; how the elements are arragned on the periodic table  
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what is an example of an isotope?   show
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show atomic number; mass number  
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show protons; neutrons  
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show (nucleons) protons neutrons  
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show negative charge  
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show an ion  
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How many electons can the 1 shell hold?   show
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show 8  
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show no more than 8  
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show when 2 atoms share electrons from the outer shell; (co-share; valent- outershell)(connect together)  
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show when electrons are transferred between atoms; when the electrons transfer they become ions (give away and arent connected)  
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What does a column show on the periodic table?   show
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What are the 3 most common phases of matter?   show
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show plasma  
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Where can plasma most commonly be found   show
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freezing point   show
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melting point   show
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show 100 C  
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