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Natalie's chemistry vocabulary

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element   an element is a substance that cannot be split  
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atom   it is the smallest part of an element  
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nucleus   the central part of an atom  
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proton   one of the very small parts in a nucleus  
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electron   a tiny particle that moves around the necleus  
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orbital   a description of what an electron does around the nucleus  
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configuration   an atomic spatial arrangement  
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atomic number   the number of protons in then nucleus  
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bond   it is what holds atoms toegther  
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ion   an electrically charged atomic particle  
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ammonia   made by combining nitrogen and hydrogen  
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