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Physics Chapter 17 sAustin

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show The smallest particle of an element that can be identified with that element. Consists of protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons.  
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show A substance made of only one kind of atom.  
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show The perpetual random movement of microscopic particles suspended in a fluid medium.  
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show The smallest particle of substance consisting of two or more atoms of the same or different elements bonded together.  
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show A chemical substance made of atoms of two or more different elements combined in a fixed proportion.  
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show A description that uses numbers and symbols of elements to describe the proportions of elements in a compound or reaction.  
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Nucleus   show
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Nucleons   show
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Neutrons   show
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show A positively charged particle that is one of the two kinds of particles found in the nucleus of an atom.  
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Isotopes   show
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show Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.  
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show An atom(or group of atoms bound together) with a net charge, which is due to the loss or gain of electrons.  
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Shell Model of The Atom   show
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Periodic Table   show
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Plasma   show
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