atoms, elements, molecules, and compounds. Flashcards

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atom

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the smallest particle of an element that can exist.

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element

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a pure chemical substance that cannot be physically split into a more simple substance. Each is made of one type of atom. Carbon mercury and hydrogen are examples.

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molecule

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the smallest particle of a substance that can exist. It is composed of two or more atoms.

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compound

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a substance made of atoms from two or more different elements.

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proton

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a particle of matter that has a positive electrical charge found in the nucleus of an atom.

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neutron

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a particle of matter that has not electrical charge and found in the nucleus of an atom.

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electron

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a particle of matter that has a negative electrical charge and travels around the nucleus of an atom.

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atomic number

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the number of protons in an element’s atoms. Top number in the element box.

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mass number

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number of protons plus neutrons. Bottom number in the element box.

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chemical symbol

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A one or two letter representation or an element.

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subscript

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tiny number to the right of the element symbol. Tells you how many atoms of that element.

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