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Science Vocab

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The basic particle from wish all matter is made.   Atom  
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Matter made of atoms of only one kind.   Element  
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Center part of an atoms, containing, protons and neutrons that make up most of an atom's mass.   Nucleus  
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A ring that might has Electron.   Electron Shell  
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Positive Charge. Located in the nucleus.   Proton  
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No charge. Located in the nucleus.   Neutron  
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Negative charge. Located in the electron cloud around the nucleus.   Electron  
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The numbers of protons in the nucleus of an atom.   Atomic Number  
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The average mass of all isotopes of an element.   Atomic Mass  
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If I have 1Electron I have 1Proton.   Valence Electron  
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A hard substance such as iron, steel, gold or lead.   Metal  
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Any of a number of chemical element that form negative irons, have acidic osides, and are generally poor conductors of heat and eletricity.   Nonmetal  
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A nonmetalic element, such as arsenic or silicon, that has some of the properties of a metal.   Metalloid  
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Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table.   Group  
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Smaller subdivision of geologic Eras.   Period  
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Matter made of atoms of only one kind.   Element  
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Those elements having a pariatly filled d or f subshell in any common oxidation state.   Transition Elements  
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An element whose highest occupied s or p sublevels are partically filled.   Representative Elements  
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