Chemistry Chapter 1: Homework Helpers

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Monatomic

Smallest individual complete parts of elements are single atoms

aqueous

A substance that is dissolved in water

Substance

A type of matter that has consistent composition

Energy

Ability to do work

Matter

Anything that is made up of atoms

Intensive properties

Are not affected by size of sample

Physical Changes

Changes that do not result in the production of a new substance

Physical properties

Characteristics of a material that can be observed without carrying out a chemical reaction on it.

Extensive properties

Characteristics that depend on the size of the sample in question

Binary compounds

Compounds made up of 2 elements

Ternary compounds

Compounds that contain 3 elements

Solutions

Different name for Homogeneous mixtures

Kinetic energy

Energy that an object has due to its mass and velocity

Chemical Energy

Energy that atoms store as their potential to form bonds with other atoms.

Work

Force exerted over a distance

Diatomic elements

Found in nature in elemental form as two atom molecules

concentrations

How strong or weak a mixture is

Law of Conservation of Matter-Energy

Illustrates what happens in a nuclear reaction

Evaporation

Liquid changes to the gas phase.

Mixture

Made up of 2 or more elements that are physically combined

The Law of Conservation of Matter

Matter cannot be destroyed or created, it can only change form

Homogeneous

Mixtures that DO have a uniform composition throughout

Heterogeneous mixtures

Mixtures that do not have a consistent or uniform composition throughout

Chemical changes

More complex and harder to observe than physical changes

Malleability

Physical property of metals that allows them to be hammered into sheets.

Vaporization

Process by which a liquid becomes a gas

Sublimation

Process by which a solid goes directly into gas form

Condensation

Process by which gas becomes a liquid

Deposition

Process by which gas vapor goes directly into solid phase

Chemical properties

Properties that cannot readily be observed

Viscosity

Relative resistance to flow

Gravitational Potential Energy

Stored energy that an object possesses due to its mass and its position above a reference point

Compounds

Substances that are made up of 2 or more elements chemically combined

Elements

Substances that are made up of only one type of atom

Endothermic reactions

Takes in more energy than they release

Activation Energy

The energy required to get a chemical reaction to start

Exothermic Reactions

The potential energy of the products is lower than the reactants

Solidification

The process by which a liquid becomes a solid

Fusion

The process by which a solid becomes a liquid

Law of Conservation of Energy

The total amount of energy in the universe is conserved


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