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Acid - ANSWER molecule that donates hydrogen ions and increases the concentration
of hydrogen ions in a solution



Adhesion - ANSWER attraction between water molecules and other molecules



Aliphatic hydrocarbon - ANSWER hydrocarbon consisting of a linear chain of carbon
atoms



Anion - ANSWER negative ion that is formed by an atom gaining one or more electrons



Aromatic hydrocarbon - ANSWER hydrocarbon consisting of closed rings of carbon
atoms



Atom - ANSWER the smallest unit of matter that retains all of the chemical properties
of an element



Atomic mass - ANSWER calculated mean of the mass number for an element's
isotopes



Atomic number - ANSWER total number of protons in an atom



Balanced chemical equation - ANSWER statement of a chemical reaction with the
number of each type of atom equalized for both the products and reactants

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, Base - ANSWER molecule that donates hydroxide ions or otherwise binds excess
hydrogen ions and decreases the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution



Buffer - ANSWER substance that prevents a change in ph by absorbing or releasing
hydrogen or hydroxide ions



Calorie - ANSWER amount of heat required to change the temperature of one gram of
water by one degree

Celsius



Capillary action - ANSWER occurs because water molecules are attracted to charges on
the inner surfaces of narrow tubular structures such as glass tubes, drawing the water
molecules to the sides of the tubes



Cation - ANSWER positive ion that is formed by an atom losing one or more electrons



Chemical bond - ANSWER interaction between two or more of the same or different
atoms that results in the

Formation of molecules



Chemical reaction - ANSWER process leading to the rearrangement of atoms in
molecules



Chemical reactivity - ANSWER the ability to combine and to chemically bond with each
other



Cohesion - ANSWER intermolecular forces between water molecules caused by the
polar nature of water; responsible for surface tension




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