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EOC Chemistry Semester 1 Final Review

Basic Essentials of Chemistry terms

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  • The term we use in Chemistry to describe weight
  • The term we use in Chemistry to describe the amount of space something take up
  • The relationship between mass and volume as described by the formula (D=M/V)
  • Anything that has both Mass and Volume
  • Is the reason something sinks or floats
  • Particles in this state of matter are "stuck together"
  • Particles in this state of matter are touching but NOT "stuck together"
  • Particles move freely and are neither "stuck together" or touching
  • Adding or removing this will change the state of matter
  • Small (not the smallest) bits of matter that make up things
  • The SMALLEST particles that make up matter
  • Are formed when 2 or more atoms are stuck together
  • Are found in the nucleus and have positive (+) charge
  • Are found in the rings and have a negative (-) charge
  • Found in the nucleus and have no charge at all (0)
  • The location at the center of an atom
  • Graphic drawings we use in class to understand how atoms work
  • The 118 basic building blocks (think Lego pieces) that make up everything in the universe
  • The chart that lists all of the known stable elements in the universe
  • The rows of the periodic table showing how many rings each element in that row has
  • Tells how many electrons each element in that column has in it's outermost ring
  • What we call an atom that has equal numbers of Protons and Electrons
  • What we call an atom with more or less Electrons than Protons
  • Mr. Coleman's first name
  • The number on the periodic table that tells us how many Protons an element has

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