Chemistry Vocabulary
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- 2. substance A substance that has definite physical and chemical properties; stands alone
- 3. Symbol Abbreviation that represents an element on the periodic table; 1st letter is always capitalized; any extra characters are lower case; ex: H, Ne
- 5. Mendeleev A Scientist credited with organizing the modern periodic table by properties of known elements
- 7. A pure substance composed of 2 or more elements that are chemically combined. Most of what is used/seen on a daily basis.
- 9. Physical Properties of Metalloids: Solids; Can be shiny or dull; Ductile; Malleable; Conduct heat and electricity better than nonmetals but not as well as metals. Periodic Table- found along the zigzag line. Examples: Boron; Silicon; Germanium; Arsenic; Antimony; Tellurium; Polonium. Hint: not all that are along the zigzag line are metalloids
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- 1. A pure substance that cannot be separated into a simpler substance by physical means. There are a limited # of elements on Earth!!! Made up of 1 type of atom.
- 2. Table Organized chart of the elements found on earth based on their properties, chemical symbol, and classification (metals, nonmetals, metalloids)
- 4. Physical Properties of Nonmetals: No luster (dull appearance); Poor conductor of heat and electricity; Brittle (breaks easily); Not ductile; Not malleable; Low density; Low melting point. Chemical Properties of Nonmetals: Tend to gain electrons. Examples: Hydrogen; Carbon; Nitrogen; Oxygen; Phosphorus; Sulfur; Selenium; etc.
- 6. Physical Properties of Metals: Luster (shininess); Good conductors of heat and electricity; High density (heavy for their size); High melting point; Ductile (most metals can be drawn out into thin wires); Malleable (most metals can be hammered into thin sheets). Chemical Properties of Metals: Easily lose electrons; Corrode easily. Corrosion is a gradual wearing away. (Example: silver tarnishing and iron rusting)Examples: Nickel; Copper; Titanium; Calcium; Sodium; Ununilium; etc
- 8. The smallest unit of an element that can maintain properties of that element