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What is chemical change?
A change that produces one or more new substances.
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What is dissolve
to break apart
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What is mixture
a combination of substances in which no reactions takes place
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what is decomposition reaction
a reaction in which a compound breaks down into two or more simple substances
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what is motion
change in position
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what is energy level
one of the spaces around a nucleus of an atom in which in which an electron moves.
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What is solute
the substance that is dissolved in a solution
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What is solution
a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another
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what is single replacement reaction
a reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound
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how do you calculate distance
speed times time equels distance
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What is an ion
an atom that has either a positive or negative charge.
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What is synthesis reaction
a reaction ion which elements combine to form a compound.
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What is balance
to keep the number of atoms the same on both sides of the equation
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What is chemical equation
a statement that uses symbols formulas and numbers to stand for a chemical reaction
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what is elapsed time
arrival minus departure
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What is a chemical bond
the attractive force that holds atoms together
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What is solvent
a substance capable of dissolving one or more other substances.
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What is product
a substance that is formed in a chemical reaction
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what is law of conservation
matter cannot be created it cannot be destroyed in chemical and common physical changes
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what is calculating time
distance divided by speed equals time
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What is physical change
a change in which the apperance of a substance changes but its chemical properties stay the same
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What is coefficient
a number before a formula in a chemical equation
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What is chemical change
a chemical change in which elements are combined or rearranged
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what is double replacement reaction
a reaction in which the elements in two compounds are exchanged.
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what is inertia
the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
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