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THE GOLDEN BOOK OF CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTS
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The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments

THE GOLDEN BOOK OF CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTS

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  • Equation: a complete description of a chemical reaction by the use of symbols, formulas, and signs.
  • Evaporation: the changing of a substance into vapor; also, the process of removing water by heating.
  • Filtrate: a liquid obtained by filtration.
  • Filtration: the process of straining a liquid from a solid through porous material, usually filter paper.
  • Formula: a group of symbols and numbers giving the composition of a compound.
  • Hydrate: a compound containing loosely bound water of hydration (water of crystallization) that can be driven off by heating.
  • Hydroxide; a compound that contains the hydroxyl (OH) radical.
  • Ion; an electrically charged atom or group of atoms (radical).
  • Malleable: capable of being hammered or rolled into a thin sheet.
  • Matter: anything that lakes up space and has weight.
  • Metal: an element that is a good conductor of electricity, has luster, and whose oxide forms a base with water.
  • Metalloid: an element that has properties of both metals and non-metals.
  • Mixture; a mingling of substances not combined chemically.
  • Molecular weight: the sum of the atomic weights of the atoms that make up a molecule of a compound.
  • Molecule: the smallest unit of a compound that can exist in the free state.
  • Neutralization: the reaction of an acid and a base to give a salt and water.
  • Nonmetal: an element that is a poor conductor of electricity, does not have luster, and whose oxide forms an acid when combined with water.
  • Organic chemistry: the chemistry of the carbon compounds.
  • Oxidation: the process by which a substance combines with oxygen.
  • Precipitate: an insoluble solid formed in a solution by chemical reaction.
  • Radical: a group of atoms that behave chemically as a single atom.
  • Reaction: a chemical change.
  • Reduction: removal of oxygen; the opposite of oxidation.
  • Salt: compound (other than water) formed by the reaction of an acid and a base.
  • Saturated solution: a solution that contains the maximum amount of solute under the conditions.
  • Solubility: the number of grams of a solute needed to make a saturated solution in 100 grams of solvent.

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