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Atomic theory

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Neutron   o charge (no charge/neutral), located in the nucleus with the protons  
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Electron   charge (negative charge), located outside of the nucleus  
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Proton   charge (positive charge), located in the nucleus  
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Element   a part or aspect of something abstract  
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Atom   the smallest particle that makes up everything  
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Malleable   Can be smashed without crumbling  
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Ductile   Can be drawn into a thin wire  
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Luster   shiny  
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Corrosive   rusts  
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Density   Mass of an object divide by it volume  
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Alkali Metal    
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