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Review the parts of an atom, atomic number, and atomic mass

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the positive part of an atom   proton  
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the lightest part of an atom   electron  
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the part of the atom that has no charge...it isn't positive or negative   neutron  
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two parts of the atom that are the heaviest   proton and neutron  
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the negative part of an atom   electron  
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Where are the protons and neutrons located?   nucleus  
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What is the charge of an electron?   negative  
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What is the charge of a proton?   positive  
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What is the charge of a neutron?   no charge  
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What do you count to determine the atomic number?   protons  
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What do you count to determine the atomic mass?   protons and neutrons  
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Why don't you count the electrons in the atomic mass?   electrons hardly weigh anything  
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If order to determine that name of an atom, look up the atomic number on the __________________.   periodic table  
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If you change the number of protons an atom has, it changes the __________ of the atom.   name  
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What parts of the atom fly around the nucleus?   electrons  
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All _____________ is made up of atoms.   matter  
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Are gasses made up of atoms?   yes  
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Are solids made up of atoms?   yes  
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Are liquids made up of atom?   yes  
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