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smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still have the properties of that element |
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dense, positively charged |
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Every atom of a given element has the same number of |
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Isotopes of the same element |
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have the same number of protons |
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The electron has the least mass in an |
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How can you determine the atomic number of an atom |
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by counting the number of protons |
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Name the two particles that make up an atom's nuclueus |
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Name of a cobalt isotope with a mass number of 60 |
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Hydrogen is considered the simplest atom because |
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it has only one proton and one electron |
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property of an element that helps identify it and includes both physical and chemical properties is called |
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a characteristic property |
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when two or more elements join together chemically |
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How do the properties of a compound compare with the properties of the elements that make up the compound |
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the properties are completely different |
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By what process can compounds be broken down |
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have their own physical and chemical properties that differ from the elements that make them up |
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An element contains only one kind of |
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largest group on the periodic table |
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A molecule forms when you read |
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two or more atoms chemically bonded together |
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If the melting point of phosphorus is 41C and the boiling point is 280C, what state of matter is phosphorus in at room temperature 20C |
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Applying an electric current or adding heat can |
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Elements and compounds are similar to each other because |
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they are both pure substances |
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thermal conductivity boiling point density color magnetism ductility solubility luster state of matter hardness |
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semi-conductors, share properties with metals and nonmetals |
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dull, brittle, not good conductors |
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shiny, hard, good conductors |
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If the net force acting on an object is 0N |
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the forces are considered balanced |
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