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CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS Investigation 1 & 2 Mrs. Budinger Science 8
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Periodic Table of Elements This is a chart that was introduced by Mendeleyev, as he ordered the elements by their weights and similar properties.
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Matter Physical material that has mass and takes up space; e.g., gold, mercury, helium, or the Sun
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Particle The smallest sample of a substance that is still that substance; e.g., an atom or a molecule Helium atom model Sugar crystal, magnified 100x
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Chemical Reaction When substances combine and change to form new substances; gas, heat, cold or light are some indicators; e.g., cold packs
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Chemical Reaction Indicators - For Your Information Temperature change Light is given off Gas is formed Produces electricity A precipitate is formed New substance form (BRAND NEW PRODUCT) Color changes
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Substance A form of matter that is unique, that is different from every other form of matter; e.g., iron or water
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Element Fundamental substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances; e.g., carbon
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Chemical Name Descriptive name that often uses the names of elements in the substance; e.g., calcium chloride or acetic acid
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Chemical Formula Shorthand name for a substance that uses atomic symbols and subscript numbers; e.g. CH 3 CO 2 H
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Common Name The everyday name for a substance; e.g., vinegar
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Physical Change A change in the size or shape of a substance, but the substance is still the same; e.g., cutting wood
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Mixture Combining two or more substances, but the substances are still the same; e.g., salt water
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Compound 2 or more different elements combining to make a new substance; e.g., sodium (Na) + chlorine (Cl) make sodium chloride (NaCl)
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Atom The smallest particle of an element; e.g., carbon
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Molecule Particle made of 2 or more atoms held together with strong bonds; e.g., water (H 2 O) is made of two hydrogen (H) atoms + one oxygen (O) atom
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Bond It is the way chemical substances are held together by attraction of atoms to each other or through sharing/exchanging of electrons
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Vocabulary Ductile – can be drawn into a wire Lustrous – shiny Malleable – can be hammered into sheets Conductive – ability to transfer heat/electricity Magnetic – attracted by a magnet. Brittle – hard and breakable Group or Family – column on Periodic Table Period – row on Periodic Table
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Ductile Able to be drawn out into a thin wire or considered pliable
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Lustrous Shiny, glossy, or shimmery
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Malleable Can be hammered or pressed into shapes or sheets without breaking
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Conductive Ability to transfer heat or electricity
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Magnetic Attracted by a magnet
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Brittle Hard and breakable
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Group or Family Referring to the columns on the Periodic Table The number of valence electrons in their outer shell
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Periods Referring to the horizontal rows on the periodic table The number of electron shells or energy shells
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Carbohydrate Molecules made up of Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Oxygen (O) that we know as sugars and starches and is a main nutrient and energy source for the body
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Valence Electrons The electrons in the outer shell of an atom and are involved with bonding to other atoms
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Ions or Ionic Compounds Atoms with extra electrons or missing electrons causing the particle to have a charge
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