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Atom
The
smallest
part of an
element
that can exist
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Chemical
symbol
Representation of atoms of an element, starting with a
capital
letter
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Element
A substance made up of only
one
type of atom
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The periodic table contains over a hundred different elements, each with unique
properties
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Compound
Contains
two
or more different elements chemically combined in
fixed
proportions
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Compounds have different
properties
from the
elements
that make them
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Compounds can only be separated into elements by
chemical reactions
, not by physical processes like
filtration
or distillation
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Chemical reaction
Involves the
formation
of one or more new substances and often leads to an
energy
change
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Symbol equation
Represents chemical reactions with chemical names for each substance
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Balancing a symbol equation
Ensuring the
same
number of each type of atom on
both
sides of the equation
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Atom
Made up of
protons
,
neutrons
, and electrons
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Proton
Positively
charged and found in the
central nucleus
of the atom
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Neutron
Neutral
and also found in the
nucleus
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Electron
Negatively
charged and found in shells orbiting the
nucleus
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Proton
Relative charge is
+1
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Neutron
Relative charge is
0
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Electron
Relative charge is
-
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Proton
and
neutron
Relative
mass
of
1
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Electron
Tiny relative mass of approximately
1/1836
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Atoms of different elements have different numbers of
protons
, giving them different
properties
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All atoms of a particular element have the same number of
protons
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Almost all of the mass of an atom is found within the
nucleus
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Isotopes
Atoms
of the same element with the same number of protons but different numbers of
neutrons
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Ion
A
charged
particle formed when an atom or a molecule gains or
loses
electrons
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Cation
An ion formed when an atom
loses
electrons, becoming more
positive
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Anion
An ion formed when an atom gains
electrons
, becoming more
negative
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Electron shells
Electrons
are found within shells or
energy
levels
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The first shell can hold up to 2 electrons, the second shell up to
8
, and the third shell up to
8
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Mass number
Represents the sum of
protons
and
neutrons
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Atomic number
Represents the number of
protons
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Atoms have
no
overall charge, and the number of
protons
must be equal to the number of electrons
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Calculating protons, neutrons, and electrons for an atom
1. Protons =
Atomic
number
2. Neutrons =
Mass
number -
Protons
3.
Electrons
=
Protons
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Calculating protons, neutrons, and electrons for an ion
1. Protons =
Atomic
number
2. Neutrons =
Mass
number -
Protons
3. Electrons =
Protons
+ charge (for cations) or
Protons
- charge (for anions)
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Relative atomic mass
The average mass of all the atoms of an element when compared to 1/12 of the
mass
of a
carbon-12
atom
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This definition explains why the relative atomic mass of some elements on the periodic table are not whole numbers, as they are
averages
of several different
isotopes
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Mixture separation techniques
Filtration
Crystallization
Simple
distillation
Fractional
distillation
Chromatography
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Filtration
Used to separate mixtures of
insoluble
solids and
liquids
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Simple distillation
Separates a
solvent
from a solution and is used to keep the
liquid
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Fractional distillation
Separates
two
or more liquids with
different
boiling points
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Crystallization
Separates a dissolved solid (
solute
) from a solution
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