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research dedicated to the development of useful products and processes |
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research dedicated to the discovery of the fundamental workings of nature |
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during this kind of change, atoms in a substance are rearranged to give a new substance having a new chemical identity |
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a representation of a chemical reaction |
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a notation used to indicate the composition of a compund, consistinbg of the atomic symbols for the different elements |
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a property that relates to how a substance changes its chemical identity |
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synonymus with chemical change |
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the study of matter and the transformations it can undergo |
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a material in which atoms of different elements are bonded to one another |
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a notation that uses the atomic symbol and (sometimes) a numerical subscsript to denote how atoms are bonded in an element |
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matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction |
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anything that occupies space |
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a group of atoms that collectivly make the fundamental unit of a material, such as water |
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a change in which a substance changes its physical properties without changing its chemical identity |
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any physical sttribute of a substance, such as color, density, or hardness |
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a new material formed in a chemical reaction, appearing after the arrow in a chemeical equation |
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a starting material in a chemical reaction, appearing before the arrow in a chemical equation |
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the realm of atoms and molecules, where objects are smaller than can be detected by optical microscopes |
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