Ch 18 vocab Brianna Hart

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Force that holds atoms together in a compound.
2.
Chemical shorthand that uses symbols to tell what elements are in a compound and their ratios.
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Charged particle that has either more or fewer electrons than protons.
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Charged particle that has either more or fewer electrons than protons.
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Attraction formed between atoms when they share electrons.
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A neutral particle that forms as a result of electron sharing a result of electron sharing among atoms.
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Compound that is composed of two elements.
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Positively or negatively charged, covalently bonded group of atoms.
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Compound that has water chemically attached to its atoms and written into its chemical formula.