Chemistry is the physical science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and also the transformations that these substances undergo
Characterized by a change in composition of its molecules, the properties of the original substance are lost, and new substances with new properties are produced
Phase transitions occur when the temperature and/or pressure of a sample of matter is adjusted, and matter shifts between its three states: solid, liquid, and gas
A substance in which two or more elements are joined by chemical bonds, can be created or broken down by means of a reaction but not by mechanical or physical techniques
The average weight (more correctly, the mass) of an atom of an element, taking into account the masses of all its isotopes and the percentage of their occurrence in nature
Formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another to achieve noble gas configuration. The atom giving up the electrons becomes positively charged (cation), while the atom accepting the electrons becomes negatively charged (anion).
Formed when sharing of available outer electrons of the atoms occur. There is no electron transfer in covalent bonding. There can be multiple covalent bonds between two atoms, including double or triple bonds.
Involves the breakage and reformation of chemical bonds of molecules to form different substances. Can be expressed through equations with reactants on the left and products on the right, connected by an arrow or double arrows.
If two elements combine to form more than one compound, the ratio of the weights of the second element (which combines with a fixed weight of the first element) will be small whole numbers