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| liquid that dissolves a solute |
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| homogeneous mixture; when a solute is dissolved by a solvent |
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| that which is dissolved by a solvent |
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| reveals the number of protons in a particular atom |
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| the total number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom |
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| rows on the Periodic Table |
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| columns on the Periodic Table |
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| neutral particles in the nucleus of an atom |
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| mostly gas; on the right of the zig zag on the Periodic Table |
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| very reactive;fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine |
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| very reactive;fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine |
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| have properties of both metals and nonmetals |
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| those electrons in the outer orbit that are involved in chemical bonding |
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| two or more elements chemically combined |
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| group of symbols and subscripts that represent a compound |
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| two or more atoms chemically combined |
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| small number in a formula that reveals the number of atoms being represented |
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| combination of substances that are easity taken apart or separated |
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| a mixture that is evenly mixed throughout; solutions |
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| grams per cubic centimeter OR grams per milliliter |
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| no definite shape but a definite volume |
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| opposite of mixture; examples would be elements, compounds |
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