What are electrons in the outermost energy shell of an atom called
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valence electrons
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What types of particles are protons neutrons and electrons
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These subatomic particles are generally considered the building
blocks of atoms. The electron is an elementary particle, while the
proton and neutron are composite particles that are made up of
quarks. Links can be found below for more information.
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Which term describes a substance that can be dissolved in a solution
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If it's capable of dissolving it's soluble.
The substance being dissolved is referred to as the solute.
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Which term is defined as the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state
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Melting Point
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Which of these statements is true of organic molecules
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They can be chains, rings, or branched structures.
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What are electrons in the outermost energy shell of an atom called
valence electrons
What types of particles are protons neutrons and electrons
These subatomic particles are generally considered the building
blocks of atoms. The electron is an elementary particle, while the
proton and neutron are composite particles that are made up of
quarks. Links can be found below for more information.
Which term describes a substance that can be dissolved in a solution
If it's capable of dissolving it's soluble.
The substance being dissolved is referred to as the solute.
Which term is defined as the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state
Melting Point
Which of these statements is true of organic molecules
They can be chains, rings, or branched structures.