Basic Chemistry
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- 4. are the basic building blocks of all matter and are the smallest particle of an element that has the chemical identity of the chemical.
- 6. refers to either the loss of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen.
- 8. a stable, uniform mixture of two or more mixable substances that is made by dissolving a solid, liquid, or gaseous substance in another substance.
- 10. is the type of chemistry that studies substances that contain the element carbon; all living things are made of compounds that contain carbon.
- 13. is formed when two or more atoms combine chemically in definite (fixed) proportions. For example, hydrogen
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- 1. can be defined as either the addition of oxygen or the loss of hydrogen.
- 2. is the simplest form of chemical matter and contains only one type of atom.
- 3. any substance, usually a liquid, that dissolves the solute to form a solution
- 5. is the type of chemistry that studies substances that do not contain carbon but may contain hydrogen.
- 7. two atoms of hydrogen.
- 9. is defined as anything that occupies space (volume) and has mass (weight).
- 11. Oxidation and reduction always occur simultaneously and are referred to as a
- 12. is the science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of matter and how matter changes under different chemical conditions.