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atom | show 🗑
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show | a substance made of only one kind of atom. examples of elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
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show | the perpetual random movement of microscopic particles suspended in a fluid medium.
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molecule | show 🗑
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compound | show 🗑
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show | a description that uses numbers and symbols of elements to describe the proportions of elements in a compound or reaction.
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show | the positively charged center of an atom, which contains protons and neutrons and has almost all the mass of the entire atom but only a tiny fraction of the volume.
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show | the principle building block of the nucleus; a neutron or a proton.
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show | an electrically neutral particle that is one of the two kinds of particles found in the nucleus of an atom
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protons | show 🗑
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show | a form of an element having a particular number of neutrons in the nuclei of its atoms. different isotopes of a particular element have the same atomic number but different atomic mass numbers.
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atomic number | show 🗑
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show | an atom (or group of atoms bound together) with a net electric charge, which is due to the loss or gain of electrons.
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show | a model in which the electrons of an atom are pictured as grouped in concentric shells around the nucleus.
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show | a chart that lists elements by atomic number and by electron arrangements, so that elements with similar chemical properties are in the same column.
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show | a fourth phase of matter, in addition to solid, liquid, and gas. in the plasma phase, which exists mainly at high temperature, matter consists of positively charged ions and free electrons.
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