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The ratio of elements in a substance. For example: the chemical formula of common salt is NaCl, sodium and chlorine in a ratio of 1:1.
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| chemical equation |
a condensed statement that uses formulas to show the reactants and products in a chemical change.
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| chemical change |
a change in the chemical composition of a substance to produce a new material with new properties (An example of a chemical change is wood turning to ash and smoke when it burns.)
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| chemical change |
a change in the composition and properties of a substance, or substances, as the results of a chemical reaction.
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| chemical formula |
a notation made with numbers and chemical symbols indicating the composition of a compound and the number of atoms of an element in one molecule.
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