| the simplest kind of substance that can’t be broken down any further |
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| the point at which a substance boils |
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| The building block of all elements |
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| the point at which a substance melts |
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| average mass of all the isotopes of an atom |
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| number of protons in the nucleus in the atom |
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| an abbreviation or shortened version of the name of an element, generally assigned in relation to its Latin name |
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| A formula that gives the element in a compound and the ratio of atoms |
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| the rate at which a chemical substance tends to undergo a chemical reaction in time |
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| Ability to be malleable/molded |
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| Ability to conduct electricity |
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| ablity to be drwn into a wire |
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| an atom with same number of protons but a different number of neutrons |
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| an atom with the same number of protons but a different number of electrons |
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