Science 8: Matter and Atoms
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- Q1Anything that has mass and takes up spacemattermassmannaliquid300s
- Q2The smallest particle of an element, the building block of matterpizzaparticlecellatom300s
- Q3A single kind of matter that is pure and has a specific set of properties.substancesaltcompoundmixture300s
- Q4A pure substance made of only one kind of atomelementsubstancewaterconcrete300s
- Q5Two or more atoms held together by covalent bondswordatomsubatomic particlemolecule300s
- Q6A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bondscompoundisotopemixturebond300s
- Q7Material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but not chemically combinedmoleculesubstanceatommixture300s
- Q8A mixture that is not uniform in composition; oil and waterHeterozygous mixtureHomozygous Mixturematternucleus300s
- Q9A mixture in which substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixtureHeterozygous mixtureprotonselectron cloudHomozygous mixture300s
- Q10Control center of the cellneutronsnucleusmassprotons300s
- Q11Positively charged subatomic particlesmatterprotonsneutronselectrons300s
- Q12A subatomic particle that has a neutral charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.isotopeneutronselecetronsion300s
- Q13Negatively charged subatomic particleselectronsnucleusprotonsgrapes300s
- Q14The area around the nucleus of an atom where the atom's electrons are most likely to be foundmattermassenergyelectron cloud300s
- Q15The number of protons in the nucleus of an atomatomic numberelectronsionatomic mass300s