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C17 Quiz

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1. brownian motion




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2. chemical formula




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3. nucleons




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4. periodic table




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5. neutrons




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6. plasma




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7. compound




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8. shell model of the atom




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9. 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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10. 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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11. number of protons in the nucleus of an atom




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12. the smallest particle of a substance consisting of two or more atoms of the same or different elements bonded together.




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13. the smallest particle of an element that can be identified with that element. consists of protons and neutrons in a nucleus surrounded by electrons




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14. 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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15. a substance made of only one kind of atom. examples of elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.




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16. a positively charged particle that is one of the two kinds of particles found in the nucleus of an atom





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