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Visual Vocabulary Chemistry

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1. Atom

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2. Periodic Table of Elements

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3. A compound has two or more elements.

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4. Nucleus

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5. A proton has a positive charge.

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6. Boiling points and melting points are independent of the sample size.

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7. A molecule has two or more atoms.

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8. Atomic mass represents the protons and neutrons.

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9. Valence electrons

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10. Energy levels

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11. Electrons have a negative charge.

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12. Atomic number represents number of protons and also the number of electrons.

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13. The periodic table is organized by properties.

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14. Symbol

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15. Magnetic properties are independent of the size of the sample.

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16. Mass and volume are dependent on the size of the sample.

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18. A neutron has a neutral charge.