Parts of an Atom
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Atom | The smallest unit of all matter that maintains properties of certain elements
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Proton | Positively charged subatomic particles in the nucleus
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Nuetron | Subatomic particles in the nucleus with no charge
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Electron | Negatively Charges subatomic particles found outside the nucleus
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Nucleus | An atoms central region, made up of protons and electrons
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Orbital | Also called an electron cloud, the region around the nucleus where electrons can be found
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Isotope | An atom of an element that has a different number of neutrons
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Atomic Mass | Sum of the protons and neutrons found within the nucleus
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Atomic Number | The number of protons found in the nucleus
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Gravitational Force | Force of the pull of objects on each other
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Electromagnetic Force | Force of objects of different charges attracting eachother
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Strong Force | Force of the Neutrons pulling the protons together
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Weak Force | The force of a neutron changing into a proton in unstable atoms
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Subatomic | Anything smaller then an atom
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Metals | Region of the Periodic Table, these elements are malleable, have a high density, usually shiny, and are good at conducting electricity
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Nonmetals | Region of the periodic table, these elements are brittle, have a low density, usually are dull, and have a low melting temperature
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Metalliods | Region of the periodic table, these elements have properties of both metals and non metals
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Valence Electron | Electrons that are found in the outermost orbital, the groups of the periodic table always have the same amount
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