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| a pure substance that cannot be broken down anymore; makes up everything in the universe |
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| substance with only one type of particle |
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| group of two or more atoms |
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| the most basic particle; makes up elements |
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| substance with two or more elements |
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| two or more substances with their own properties |
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| mixture where you can see and separate all of the parts |
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| mixture where you cannot see and separate all of the parts |
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| an arrangement of elements with repeating patterns of properties |
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| 1 or 2 letter abbreviation for an element |
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| group of elements, good conductors of electricity and heat |
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| group of elements with properties of metals and nonmetals |
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| group of elements, poor conductors of electricity and heat |
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| shiny and reflective, property of metals |
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| can be made into shapes, property of metals |
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| can be made into wires, property of metals |
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| not shiny, property of nonmetals |
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| will break easily, property of nonmetals |
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| columns (up and down) in the periodic table, have similar properties |
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| rows (side to side) in the periodic table, have repeating patterns |
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