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A metal being reshaped or pounded into sheets
Malleable
Charged atom, either positive or negative
Ion
Being able to disolve
Solubility
A metal being pulled into a wire
Ductile
The smallest part of a compound with all the properties of the compound
Molecule
What is added to a solvent in a mixture
Solute
Charged molecule, either positive or negative
Polyatomic Ion
Describes the observed characteristics of matter
Physical Property
Amount of atoms that are represented in a chemical formula
Subscript
Compound that contains Carbon
Organic Compound
Larger part of a solution and dissolves solutes
Solvent
Represent 2 or more atom chemically bonded with a definite ratio
Compound
Bonding between a metal and nonmetal
Ionic Bonding
Needed to remove electrons from a neutral atom
Ionization Energy
Represent 2 or more substances with no definite ratio
Mixture
Bonding between two nonmetals
Covalent Bonding
Represent the Least mixed or mixtures and large enough to be seen
Heterogeneous
A change in matter that produces a new substance
Chemical Change
An atom with no charge or the same number of protons and electrons
Neutral Atom
How light travels through or scattered by the particles in a mixture
Tyndall Effect
I represent the elements and compounds that are going through a chemical reaction
Reactants
An atom with a complete outer energy level and generally found in nature uncombined as a compound
Stable Atom
Represents a molecule
Chemical Formula
How a substance will react when combined with other substances
Chemical Property
How many of each kind of elements there are in a chemical formula
ratio
Atom that does not have a complete outer energy level, generally 8 valence electrons, and will combine with other atoms to form compounds
Unstable Atom
Chemical Sentence showing the reactants, products, and new substances created from chemical reaction
Chemical Equation
Mixture made from a solute that was dissolved in a solvent
solution
Smallest part of an element with all the properties of the element
Atom
The new substance after a chemical reaction has occurred
Product
Represents the number of valence electrons around a element symbol
Electron Dot Diagram
Molecule that does not contain carbon atoms
Pure Substance
Represents Atoms and Compounds
Pure Substance
The particles of a mixture that does not dissolve and settles out
Suspension
Can not dissolve
Insoluble
A number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation
Coefficient
A mixture with particles that scatters light but does not settle out or sink to the bottom
Colloid
Atom that combines with other atoms to form compounds
Reactive Atom
Represents how many electrons an atom gains, loses or shares when forming compounds
Oxidation Numbers
Alter the form or appearance of a substance but do not make the material into another substance
Physical Change