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A number in front of a chemical formula that shows how many molecules or atoms are present |
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The number of protons in the nucleus of a single atom |
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A number written to the bottom right of a chemical symbol that shows how many atoms of that element are in a compound. |
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The columns on a Periodic Table that arrange the elements by the number of valence electrons in the outermost shell. |
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The mass of an atom, approximately equal to the number of protons and neutrons in the atom |
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A combination of symbols that represent the elements in a compound |
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The rows in a Periodic Table that classify the elements by the number of electron shells/energy levels |
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The tiny, very dense, positively charged region in the center of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons |
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A chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction |
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A group of atoms bonded together forming the smallest fundamental unit of a pure substance |
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The basic unit of an element and makes up everything |