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The Study Of The Atoms Part 1

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Elements   Pure substance made of only one type of atom  
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Atom   Smallest particle of matter  
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Solid   has the least amount of energy particles are arranged in pattern particles vibrate  
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liquid   energy between solid and gas particles slide past one another  
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gas   Has the most energy particles are random free and fast movement  
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Malleable   Ability of a metal to be flattened  
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Ductile   Ability of a metal to be drawn out into aa thin wire  
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Luster   Ability of a metal to shine  
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Density   The amount of mass in a particular volume  
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Brittle   Breaks easily characteristics of nonmetal  
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Metalloid   Group of elements that show characteristics of both metals and nonmetals  
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Condensation   change in the state of matter When a substance goes from gas to a liquid  
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Sublimation   change in the state of matter when a substance goes from a solid to a gas  
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Deposition   change in the state of matter when a substance goes from a gas to a solid  
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Protons   subatomics particles that is a positive and found inside a nucleus found by the atomic number  
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Electrons   Subatomic particles that are found outside of the nucleus found by the atomic number  
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Neutron   subatomic particles that is a neutral/no and found in the nucleus found by rounding the atomic mass and subtracting the atomic number  
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