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Cumulative Vocab Test Words

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Protons   Particles in an atom that have a positive charge (+1), have a mass of 1 AMU, and are located in the nucleus.  
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Neutrons   Particles in an atom that have no charge, have a mass of 1 AMU, and are located in the nucleus.  
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Electrons   Particles in an atom that have a negative charge (-1), have a mass of ~1/2000 AMU, and are located traveling around the nucleus.  
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Periodic Table of Elements   A diagram of the 118 elements arranged in order of increasing number of protons.  
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Groups   The vertical columns on the Periodic Table containing elements with similar properties.  
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Periods   The horizontal rows on the Periodic Table containing elements with the same number of electron orbits.  
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Families   Multiple elements across multiple groups and and periods on the Periodic Table having similar properties.  
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Atomic Mass   The total of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom of a certain element; the larger number with the decimal.  
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Atomic Number   The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of a certain element; the smaller number without a decimal.  
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Isotope   An atom of an element that has the same number of protons as another atom of the same element, but a different number of neutrons.  
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