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Anything that occupies space and has mass (weight)

Has physical chemical properties

Exist in the form of a solid , liquid or gas 

Matter

100

Simplest form of matter

cannot be reduced without loss of identity

98 naturally occurring

Identified by a letter symbol COHNS

Elements

100

The study of substances that contain carbon

all living or formerly living things contain carbon

all hair color products , chemical texturizers , shampoos, conditioners, styling aids 

not all are healthy or safe

Organic Chemistry

100

What does COHNS stand for

Carbon

Oxygen

Hydrogen

Nitrogen

Sulfur

100

The chemical combinations of two or more atoms

Molecules

200

The basic unit of matter, with a nucleus at the center

Protons (P) Positive charge

Neutrons ( N) No charge 

Atom

200

What are The states of matter

Solid, liquid, gas

200

Determined without a chemical reaction ( color, odor, weight, density)

Physical Properties

200

The substances that do not contain the element carbon but may contain the element hydrogen

do not burn because they do not contain carbon

are not and never was alive

Inorganic Chemistry

200

Determined with a chemical reaction (change identity - rusting iron, burning wood)

Chemical properties

300

The form is changed without becoming a new substance

Example: Solid ice melts and becomes water

Physical change 

300

The science that deals with the composition structures, and properties of matter and how matter changes under different conditions

Chemistry

300

also known as redox 

a chemical reaction in which the oxidizing agent is reduced (by losing oxygen) and the reducing agent is oxidized ( by gaining oxygen)

Oxidation-Reduction

300

A substance that releases oxygen

hydrogen peroxide ( an oxidizing agent) can be thought of as water with an extra atom of oxygen 

Oxidizing Agent

300

A change in the chemical composition or makeup of a substance

Example : Burning wood turns into ashes

Chemical change

400

A chemical reaction that combines a substance with oxygen to produce an oxide


Example: wood turns into charcoal after it has burned


Oxidation

400

A substance that adds hydrogen to a chemical compound or substracts oxygen from the compound

Reducing Agent