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Atoms

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Valence Electron   Electron(s) located in the outer energy level (electron shell)  
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Atom   smallest particle of an element that maintains the properties of that element  
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Electron   A negatively charged particle in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus  
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Electron cloud   The negatively charged space containing electrons that surrounds the atomic nucleus  
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Neutron   A neutral Particle with no electrical charge within the atomic nucleus  
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Subatomic Particle   A particle smaller than an atom, such as a proton, neutron, or electron  
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Periodic Table   A conceptual model in which the elements are organized to their properties  
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Atomic Number   The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom; used to determine an elements position in the periodic table  
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Proton   A positively charged particle within the atomic nucleus; used to identify an element  
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Nucleus   The positively charged center of an atom containing the protons and neutrons  
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Atomic Mass   The Average mass of one atom of an element.  
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Electrical Charge   A property of a subatomic particle  
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The Law of Conservation of Mass   -matter neither be created nor destroyed. -The mass of reactants = the mass of products  
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