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| measures how much mass is contained in a given unit volme |
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| anything that takes up space and has mass |
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| a substace that has a fixed volume |
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| a substance that has no fixed shape but has a fixed volume |
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| a substance that has no fixed volume or no fixed shape |
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| the fundamental unit of chemical mater |
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| a substace that is made up of atoms |
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| a negative charge located outside of the nucleus |
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| a positive charge located in the nucleus. |
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| an uncharged particle located in the nucleus |
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| a substace that is made up or atom with the same number of protons |
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| sharing one or more electrons |
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| something created by mixing 2 or more things |
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| a substance that is made up in a chemical reaaction |
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| a substance that is used up in a chemical reaction |
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| a process that results in either the breaking down or building of a new substance |
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| occurs between 2 ions that come from their opposite charges. |
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| an attractive force between atoms that come from sharing electrons |
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| A substance that is made up in a chemical reaction. |
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| Something created by mixing two or more things |
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| A table of elements that are sorted using their atomic numbers |
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| A giant formed by the joining together of thousands of molecules |
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| Organic molecules that contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen . |
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| Any class of sugar that are composed to monosaccharide, or simple sugars |
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