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The chemical formula for carbon dioxide

CO2

100
The chemical formula for water

H2O

100

a positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom. 

proton

100

a neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom

neutron

100

a negatively charged particle that occupies the space in an atom outside the nucleus

electron

200

The temperature at which an element or compound changes from solid to liquid.

Melting Point

200

neither acid or base (ex. pure water has a PH=7)

neutral

200

a change in matter in which the substance that makes up the matter change into other substances.

chemical change

200

a row of the periodic table

period

200

a change in the size, shape, form, or state of matter that does not change the identity of the matter.

physical change

300

mass per unit volume of an object or substance

density

300

the common name for NaCl

table salt

300

# of protons and electrons that are in an atom of Hydrogen

1 proton

1 electron

300

The number of protons in an atom of an element (the "identity" of a substance)

atomic number

300

a substance containing atoms of two or more different elements chemically bonded together.

compound

400

Name 3 physical properties

malleability, ductility, conductivity, solubility, density, color, texture, luster, melting point, boiling point, etc.

400

new substances formed in a chemical reaction

products

400

made up of two or more substances but not chemically combined

mixture

400

What can cause a chemical reaction to happen quicker?

increase temperature

400

Which reaction cannot be reversed? Physical or Chemical

Chemical

500

Name 3 chemical properties

rust / oxidation state, flammability, combustibilty, pH (acid/basic), reactivity, toxicity

500

ability of a substance to bend without breaking

malleability

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the ability of a substance to be pulled into thin wires

ductility

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Number of protons, neutrons and electrons in Potassium

19 - protons

19 - electrons

20 - neutrons

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How to find the number of neutrons in an element?

Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass

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