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the formula for density

mass divided by volume

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this term describes the energy levels of electrons and how they surround the nucleus

electron configuration

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this particle carries a positive charge and is nearly identical in mass to a neutron

proton

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the smallest physical unit of an element

atom

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the number of significant figures in the measurement 0.004560

4

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water is classified as this type of matter

compound

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this state is when all electrons have their lowest possible energy level

ground state

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negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom in energy levels

electrons

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these elements belong to group 18 and are not very reactive

noble gas

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metric unit is used to measure the volume of a liquid and is equal to 1 cubic centimeter

milliliter (mL)

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this phase is when molecules are moving the least

solid

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amount of electrons that fit in the s orbital

2

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this scientist proposed that electrons are arranged in distinct energy levels around the nucleus

Niels Bohr

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each group on the periodic table has the same amount of these

valence electrons

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the process used to convert between units, ensuring that the dimensions of the quantities are consistent

dimensional analysis

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this law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction, only rearranged

law of conservation of matter

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the tendency of atoms to prefer to have eight electrons in the valence shell

octet rule

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maximum number of electrons that can occupy the third shell

18

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this noble gas is often used to fill balloons due to is lighter-than-air properties

helium

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this instrument is used to measure the volume of a liquid, typically marked with a series of graduation lines

graduated cylinder

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this type of compound includes salts

ionic

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specific colors emitted by each element when electrons move back to the ground state

brightline emission spectrum

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this atomic model, proposed by J.J. Thomson, suggested that electrons were spread throughout a positively charged atom

plum-pudding model

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this element, symbolized by Fe, is commonly found in steel and is essential for transporting oxygen in the blood

iron

500

When multiplying 4.56 by 0.0042, the result should be rounded to this many significant figures

2