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Mass
Amount of
matter
in an object
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Element
Simplest form of
matter
, examples: C, H, O, N, Na, K, Ne, Cl
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Atomic
Number
The number of
protons
in each atom
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Mass
Number
The number of
protons
and
neutrons
in each atom
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Ionic Bond
Example
NaCl
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Covalent Bond
Occurs when atoms share one or more pairs of
electrons
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Covalent Bond Example
Hydrogen
molecule
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Polar Covalent Bond
Forms when there is an
unequal
sharing of
electrons
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Polar Covalent Bond
Example
H2O
(water)
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Polar Molecule
Has an
asymmetrical
electrical charge
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Nonpolar Molecule
Has a
symmetrical
electrical charge
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Hydrogen Bond
Forms when the positive end of one
polar
molecule is weakly attracted to the negative end of another
polar
molecule
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The
hydrogen
bond is a
weaker
bond than the ionic or covalent bonds
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Molecule
2
or more atoms
chemically
combine
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Molecule
Example
Water
(H2O)
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Compound
Chemical
combination of
2
or more different types of atoms
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Compound
Example
NaCl
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Chemical Reaction
Occurs when there is a formation or breaking of
chemical bonds
between atoms,
ions
, molecules, or compounds
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Reactants
Substances that
enter
into the reaction
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Synthesis Reaction Example
ADP + P =
ATP
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Decomposition Reaction Example
ATP
--->
ADP
+ P
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Exchange Reaction Examples
AB +
CD
---> AC +
BD
HCl +
NaCl
-->
NaCl
+ H2O
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Equilibrium
When the rate of the product
formation
equals the rate of
reactant
formation
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Energy
The
capacity
to do work
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Work
The
moving
of
matter
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Kinetic Energy
Energy in motion
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Potential Energy
Stored energy
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Chemical Energy
A form of
potential energy
stored in chemical bonds, food molecules such as
glucose
contain potential energy
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An example of a reaction that releases energy is the breakdown of ATP (
adenosine triphosphate
) to add ADP (
adenosine diphosphate
)
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Rate of Chemical Reactions
Influenced by several factors: concentration of the reactants,
temperature
,
catalyst
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Concentration
Within limits, the higher the
concentration
of reactants the
faster
the rate
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Temperature
Within
limits
, the higher the temperature the
faster
the rate
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Catalyst
Increases the rate of a
reaction
without itself being permanently changed or
depleted
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Inorganic Chemistry
Deals with
substances
that do not contain
carbon
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Organic Chemistry
The study of
carbon-containing
substances
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Some carbon-containing compounds are not organic in that they do not also contain
hydrogen
, such as
CO2
(carbon dioxide)
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Organic Molecule
Carbon's
ability to form covalent bonds with other atoms makes it possible the formation of
large
, diverse molecules
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Temperature
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CatalysǓ
Concentration
of the
reactants
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Concentration of the reactants
Within
limits
the higher the concentration of reactants the
faster
the rate
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