Chemistry
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- 2. a subatomic particle with a net charge that is negative
- 5. The amount of matter in an object.
- 6. The SI unit of energy defined as a newton-meter
- 8. A nuclear reaction where a big atom breaks up into little ones.
- 9. A measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system.
- 12. particles that fill their container though have no definite shape or volume
- 14. a chemically bonded number of atoms that are electrically neutral
- 16. H2O
- 20. A state of matter which takes the shape of its container
- 22. of conservation of mass The amount of stuff after a chemical reaction takes place is the same as the amount of stuff you started with.
- 23. The liquid that dissolves the solid in a solution.
- 25. Group II in the periodic table.
- 26. point the place where temperature and pressure of three phases are the same
- 29. ratio The ratio of moles of what you've been given in a reaction to what you want to find.
- 30. When you make a big molecule from two or more smaller ones.
- 31. a molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons
- 32. When you haven't yet dissolved all of the solute that's possible to dissolve in a liquid.
- 36. particle A radioactive particle equivalent to a helium nucleus.
- 37. pair two electrons that aren't involved in chemical bonding.
- 38. A measurement of how repeatable a measurement is. The more significant figures the more precise the measurement
- 40. A compound that gives off OH- ions in water. They are slippery and bitter and have a pH greater than 7.
- 42. When an element has more than one possibility for the number of neutrons, these are called isotopes.
- 43. The time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay.
- 45. bond A bond formed when charge particles stick together.
- 46. a positive unit or subatomic particle that has a positive charge
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- 1. particle A radioactive particle equivalent to an electron.
- 3. When a compound combines with oxygen gas to form water heat and carbon dioxide
- 4. The mass of one mole of particles.
- 7. The recipe that describes what you need to do to make a reaction take place.
- 8. number of cycles per unit of time.
- 10. High energy light given off during a nuclear process. When a nucleus gives off this light it goes to a lower energy state making it more stable.
- 11. chemical bond that involves sharing electrons
- 13. This is anything that gives off H+ ions in water. Acids have a pH less than 7 and are good at dissolving metals.
- 15. The phase change from a solid to a liquid
- 17. When you measure something, the accuracy is how close your measured value is to the real value.
- 18. When more solute is dissolved in a liquid than is theoretically possible.
- 19. Group I in the periodic table.
- 21. electron The outermost electrons in an atom.
- 24. When you boil a liquid.
- 27. -log[H+]
- 28. When the maximum amount of solute is dissolved in a liquid
- 33. A measurement of how much of a solute can dissolve in a liquid.
- 34. a neutral unit or subatomic particle that has no net charge
- 35. level A possible level of energy that an electron can have in an atom.
- 38. a carrier of electromagnetic radiation of all wavelength
- 39. A unit of concentration equal to moles of solute divided by liters of solution.
- 41. A row in the periodic table.
- 44. form of ionizing electromagnetic radiation between gamma and UV rays