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1. first order 2. second phyla/division 3. third class 4. fourth kingdom 5. fifth domain
Living things are classified as follows, from largest to smallest group: First: Domain Second: Kingdom Third: Phylum/Division Fourth: Class Fifth: Order
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Linnaeus' hierarchical system of classification includes seven levels called taxa. They are, from largest to smallest, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
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1. two or more units are added together to form a new compound synthesis reaction 2. reactants used to form products can also be obtained from those products exchange reaction 3. a compound is broken into its constituent parts reversible reaction 4. the substrates trade constituent parts decomposition reaction
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1. Two or more units are added together to form a new compound - synthesis reaction.
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2. Reactants used to form products can also be obtained from those products - reversible reaction.
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3. A compound is broken into its constituent parts - exchange reaction.
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4. The substrates trade constituent parts - decomposition reaction.
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1. the smallest unit of an element atomic number 2. the path surrounding the nucleus of an atom in which electrons are normally located atomic mass 3. the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom neutron 4. a pure substance where atoms of two or more elements are chemically bonded to one another atom 5. the positively charged center of an atom nucleus 6. exists in orbit around the nucleus of an atom and carries a negative charge compound 7. the smallest unit of a pure substance that ...
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7. The smallest unit of a pure substance that consists of two or more atoms held together by a chemical bond: molecule.
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8. The mass of an element: atomic mass.
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9. A subatomic particle that carries no charge: neutron.
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10. Containing two atoms: diatomic.
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11. A subatomic particle with a positive charge: proton.
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1. electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of electrons chemical reaction 2. the union between atoms by the interaction of their electrons in the outermost orbit chemical bond 3. atoms of elements or compounds interact to form at least one new compound ion 4. the number of electrons lost or gained to complete an element's outer shell ionic bond 5. a bond formed by the electrical attraction between two oppositely charged ions valence
Weegy: An Example which is Cesium Name: Cesium Symbol: Cs Atomic Number: 55 Atomic Mass: 132.90546 amu Number of Neutrons: 78 Number of Protons/Electrons: 55 Number of Energy Levels(Shells) of the Cesium Atom First Energy Level: 2 Second [ [ Energy Level: 8 Third Energy Level: 18 Fourth Energy Level: 18 Fifth Energy Level: 8 Sixth Energy Level: 1 An Example of Halogens is Chlorine Name: Chlorine Symbol: Cl Atomic Number: 17 Atomic Mass: 35.4527 amu Number of Protons/Electrons: 17 Number of Neutrons: 18 Number of Energy Levels(Shells): 3 First Energy Level: 2 Second Energy Level: 8 Third Energy Level: 7 source:yahoo ] ] (More)
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Electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of electrons: ion.
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The union between atoms by the interaction of their electrons in the outermost energy level: chemical bond.
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Atoms of elements or compounds interact to form at least one new compound: chemical reaction.
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4. The number of electrons lost or gained to complete an element's outer energy level: valence.
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5. A bond formed by the electrical attraction between two oppositely charged ions: ionic bond.
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1. molecules rearrange and form new molecules exchange 2. simultaneous decomposition and synthesis synthesis 3. bonds broken and elements released reversible 4. molecules formed from components decomposition
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1. protons negative charge 2. neutrons no charge 3. electrons positive charge
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Protons: positive charge. Neutrons: no charge. Electrons negative charge.
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