what is the first step in stoichiometry
what is balancing equation
how many chemical reactions are there
what is 5
how many parts are there in a periodic table
what is 3
what is the smallest unit of chemistry made up of 3 parts
what is Atom
how many steps in the scientific method
what is 5
whats a mole
what is a unit of measurement
what is a combustion reaction
whats is when c02 and h20 react together
what is metals nonmetals and metalloids
what is the max amount of valence electrons an atom can hold
what is 8 valence electrons
whats a conclusion
what is the last step of the scientific method
what do you use stoichiometry for
what is the process used to see how much you can get of something when it is reacting
what is a single replacement?
A+CD=AD+C
what is the atomic number
the number that symbolizes the number of protons
whats an electron
what is a subatomic partical
what is data
what is the collection of information
what is the last step of stoichiometry
what is calculated as the quantity left
what is a double replacement
what is AB+DC=BD+AC
what is the s level
what is the first electron level
whats a partical
what is a unit of measurement
what is data collection
what is the untied collection of all info
what is the name of this number 6.002x10^23
what is Avogadro's number
what is synthesis
what is A+B+ AB
what is the mass number
what is the number that signifies all the added mass of all isotopes
what is a neutron
what is the neutral particle in a atom
why do we use the scientific method
what is because that is the basic processes of finding out how things work