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35 Cards in this Set
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H |
Hydrogen
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He |
Helium |
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Li |
Lithium |
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Be |
Beryllium
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B
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Boron
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C
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Carbon
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N
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Nitrogen
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O
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Oxygen
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F
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Fluorine
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Ne
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Neon
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Na |
Sodium |
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Mg |
Magnesium |
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Al |
Aluminium |
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Si |
Silicon |
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P |
Phosphorus |
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S |
Sulfur |
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Cl |
Chlorine |
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Ar |
Argon |
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K |
Potassium |
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Ca |
Calcium |
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Fe |
Iron |
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Ni |
Nickel |
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Cu |
Copper |
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Zn |
Zinc |
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Ag |
Silver |
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Au |
Gold |
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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. |
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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. |
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Chemical Compound |
A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more chemical elements in fixed proportions. |
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Chemical Equation |
A summary of the stoichiometry of a reaction using chemical formulas for reactants and products. |
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Reactants |
A substance consumed during a chemical reaction. |
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Product |
A substance produced during a chemical reaction. |
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Chemical Change |
The process by which reactants change into products. |
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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 |
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Mixture |
When two or more substances exist together without chemical combination. |