CHEM101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Atomic Radius, Calcium Hydroxide, Structural Formula

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Chapter 11: intermolecular forces and physical properties of solids and liquids. Element: a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom: atom: the smallest particle of an element that retains the characteristic properties of that element, protons :tells you atomic number (bottom number) The plum pudding model of the atom (j. j. thomson: model based on: Practice question 1) which of the following samples can be described as an element? (a) (b) (c) (answer: c: explanation: in this instance different colors represent different elements. If there are more than one color/ element, such as in a and b, it is no longer a singular element as the question asks for. Practice question 3) the three states of matter include solid, liquid, and gas. Solid, liquid, or gas: answer: solid, explanation: solids have a defined shape, so their shape is not dependent on the shape/size of the container they are in.

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