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Electric Energy!

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These are substances that cannot be broken down

chemically into simpler kinds of matter.

What are Elements? 5

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Atoms are composed of which these three subatomic . (give the charges of each)

What are positively charged protons, no

charged neutrons, and negatively charged

electrons? 10

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These are high-energy particles that orbit about the nucleus at very high speeds in different energy levels.

15What are electrons?

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These are atoms of the same element that have a

different number of neutrons.

What are isotopes?

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These are the 4 most common elements in living

cells.

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What are Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen,

and Carbon?

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Matter can exist in these three states.

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What are solid, liquid, gas?

Page 8: Enough Elements    & Atoms Already!

This type of reaction occurs when one or more substances change to produce one or more

new substances.

What is a chemicalreaction? 10

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This is a chemical substance that reduces the amount of activation energy needed for a reaction to

take place.

What is a catalyst?

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During this reaction, a reactant gains one or more electrons, becoming more negative in

charge.

What is a reduction reaction?

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This type of reaction has a loss of net energy. (Also describe how

it is observed on a graph)

What is a exothermic reaction, and products are graphed below the

reactants.

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When atoms of two or more different elements are joined by

chemical bonds these are formed.

5What are

compounds?

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This is what we call atoms with an electrical charge.

What are ions?

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Because of the number of unpaired electrons in its outer shell, carbon is

able to form this many covalent bonds with other atoms.

What are 4?

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This is how we explain the difference between an ionic bond and a covalent bond.

In an ionic bond electrons are exchanged between atoms, while atoms in a covalent

bond are shared.20

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This is the simplest part of a substance that retains all of the properties of that substance and

can exist in a free state.

What is a molecule? 25

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What is do not share

electrons equally? 5

A water molecule is polar because its hydrogen and

oxygen atoms do this.

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The force of attraction between a hydrogen molecule with a partial

positive charge and another atom or molecule with a partial or full negative

charge is referred to as this.

What is a hydrogen bond?

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These are the 4 things that can result from hydrogen

bonding.

What are cohesion, surface tension, adhesion, and capillarity ? 15

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The polarity of water allows it to dissolve other polar substances such as______ but doesn’t allow it to dissolve nonpolar

substances such as____ .

What are sugar and oil?

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Why is ice less dense than water?

What is…ice is less dense because of the structure of ice crystals,

water molecules in ice are bonded in a way that creates large amounts of open space

between the molecules; the open space lattice structure causes ice

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The amount of solute dissolved in a fixed amount of

solution is called this.

What is concentration?

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A solution with a pH of 7 is considered to be

this.

What is neutral?

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A solution in which no more solute can be dissolved is

referred to as this.

What is a saturated solution

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This is the name of the OH− ion

What is the hydroxide ion?

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Chemical substances that neutralize small amounts of either an acid or a base is

called this.

What is a buffer?

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