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| compound made up of the same element- ie H2 Water is an exception |
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| way matter is categorized |
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| average of all mass numbers for an element |
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| # of protons + # of neutrons |
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| can be observed in nature |
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| what happens when atoms gain or lose electrons – determine when and how |
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| left side of periodic table, malleable, conductive, shiny |
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| Right side of periodic table, brittle, non-conductive, no luster |
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| properties of both metals and nonmetals- semi conductors |
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| metals with multiple oxidation states |
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| covalently bonded compound with a charge |
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| columns on periodic table |
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| small number below- tells how many of that element |
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| large number out front in balanced equation- represents # of moles |
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| the given that limits the amount of product made or vice versus |
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| Calculation of the quantities of reactants and products in a chemical reaction |
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