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35 Cards in this Set

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H

Hydrogen

He

Helium

Li

Lithium

Be

Beryllium
B
Boron
C
Carbon
N
Nitrogen
O
Oxygen
F
Fluorine
Ne
Neon

Na

Sodium

Mg

Magnesium

Al

Aluminium

Si

Silicon

P

Phosphorus

S

Sulfur

Cl

Chlorine

Ar

Argon

K

Potassium


Ca

Calcium

Fe

Iron

Ni

Nickel

Cu

Copper

Zn

Zinc

Ag

Silver

Au

Gold

Chemical Element

A Substance that cannot be decomposed or broken down into simpler substances by chemical methods. All atoms of an element contain the same number of protons.

Chemical Symbol

This consists of one or two letters used to represent each element. The first (or only) letter is always a capital letter, the second is lower case.

Chemical Compound

A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more chemical elements in fixed proportions.

Chemical Equation

A summary of the stoichiometry of a reaction using chemical formulas for reactants and products.

Reactants

A substance consumed during a chemical reaction.

Product

A substance produced during a chemical reaction.

Chemical Change

The process by which reactants change into products.

Physical Change

Any change that occurs without altering the chemical composition of a substance is aphysical change. Physical changes can include changing the color, shape, state of matter, or volume of a substance

Mixture

When two or more substances exist together without chemical combination.