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Structure of Matter Unit Vocabulary
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Atomic number The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus
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Chemical symbol A shorthand way to write the name of an element. Example: Ag = Gold
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Electron Negatively charged particles that move around the nucleus of an atom.
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Isotope Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons Example: Boron – 10 and Boron - 11
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Neutron Atomic particle with no charge, neutral, that is part of an atoms nucleus
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Mass number Sum of the numbers of the protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus
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Periodic table A chart of elements arranged according to repeated changes in properties
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Proton Atomic particle with a positive charge that is part of an atom’s nucleus
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Quark 6 small particles that make up a neutron and proton
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Boiling point The temperature at which vapor bubbles from in a liquid form to rise to the surface, increasing evaporation
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Density Describes how tightly packed a substance’s molecules are
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Density formula The mass per unit volume of a material D=M/V D=density M=mass V=volume
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Ion A positively or negatively charged atom
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Nonpolar molecule A molecule that does not have oppositely charged ends
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Toxic Hazardous substance that can injure living tissues
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Chemical formula A precise statement that tells which elements are in a compound and their ratios
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Chemically stable Describes an atom whose outer energy level is completely filled with electrons
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Corrosive Hazardous compound that attacks and alters metals, human tissue or other materials
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Covalent bond A type of chemical bond formed by atoms when they share electrons, producing molecules
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Chemical bond The force that holds together the atoms in a compound, occurs because atoms of most elements become more stable by gaining, losing and sharing electrons
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