ICP Final 2022

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  1. 4. A solution that contains as much solute as the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature.
  2. 7. Elements that are poor conductors of heat and electric current.
  3. 10. The process of dissolving by breaking into smaller pieces.
  4. 11. An ion with a negative charge.
  5. 13. A solution in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature.
  6. 15. Another name for a column on the periodic table.
  7. 16. An electron that is in the highest occupied energy level of an atom.
  8. 18. Elements with properties that fall
  9. 19. The force that holds cations and anions together.
  10. 21. Mixtures of hydrocarbons that formed from the remains of plants or animals.
  11. 24. Contains carbon and hydrogen, often combined with a few other elements, such an oxygen and nitrogen.
  12. 25. A chemical bond in which two atoms share a pair of valence electrons.
  13. 26. A solution that contains more solute than the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature.
  14. 27. An organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen.
  15. 28. Another name for a row on the periodic table.
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  1. 1. The process by which neutral molecules gain or lose electrons.
  2. 2. The mass of one mole of a substance.
  3. 3. The new substances formed as a result of a change.
  4. 5. The substance in which the solute dissolves.
  5. 6. Process where plants combine carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates.
  6. 8. A chemical reaction that releases energy into its surroundings.
  7. 9. The substances that undergo change.
  8. 12. Elements that are good conductors of electric current and heat.
  9. 14. Elements that form a bridge between the elements on the left and right sides of the table.
  10. 17. A chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings.
  11. 20. The separation of ions in an ionic compound as the compound dissolves
  12. 22. A substance whose particles are dissolved in a solution.
  13. 23. The attraction between a metal cation and the shared electrons that surround it.