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| Compounds break down into simpler substances |
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| Two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance |
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| Reaction in which CO2 and H2O are produced. |
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| Single Displacement Reaction |
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| Occurs when one element replaces another one in a compound |
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| Double displacement Reaction |
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| Occurs when different atoms in two different compounds trade places |
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| Law of Conservation of mass |
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Matter can neither be created nor destroyed |
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| Change in which one or more substances are converted into a new substance. |
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| a charged (ion) composed of two or more atoms that can be considered to be acting as a single unit. |
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| a way to describe a chemical reaction using chemical elements and other symbols. |
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