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100

type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound (oppositely charged connection)

Ionic Bond

100

 The amount of gravity pulling the object down

Weight

100

 is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center. The force of gravity keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun.

Gravity (and what affects it)

100

scale to determine if something is an acid or base

pH scale

100

more solute than usual

Supersaturated

100

a chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding

Ionic compound

100

amount of electrons on the outer energy level

Valence

100

Horizontal row on PT

Period

100

 sour, corrosive, ph < 7,

Characteristics of acids

100

anything that has matter and takes up space

Mass

100

consists of the mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between two atoms

Covalent bond

100

reaction that absorbs heat

Endothermic

100

Vertical row on the periodic table

Group

100

bitter, slippery, corrosive, ph > 7

Characteristics of bases

100

anything that has mass

Matter

100

Covalent bonds form when two or more nonmetals combine EX: CO2 or O2

Covalent compound

100

reaction that releases heat

Exothermic

100

acid and base come together to form a pH of around 7, also makes water and salt.

Neutralization

100

most amount of solute you can dissolve

Saturated

100

anything that takes up space

Volume

100

a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction

Molecule

100

A combination of two or more substances or acids

Solution

100

International system of units

Si units

100

solute can still be added to the solvent

Unsaturated

100

changes the matter, but does not make it a new substance

Physical properties