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What are the 3 subatomic particles of an atom?
Protons (positive), neutrons (neutral), and electrons (negative)
What are the chemical substances needed for life?
O2, glucose, CL-, Mg++, C, CO2, K+, NA+, N, P, H
What is the octet rule?
Atoms like 8 electrons in their outer shell. H is the exception with 2
What is all matter composed of?
Atoms in various combinations. Their interactions establish the foundations of physiology at the cellular level.
What makes an Ionic bond?
Where electrons of an atom are gained or lost.
What are the 3 subatomic particles of an atom?
Protons (positive), neutrons (neutral), and electrons (negative)
What are the chemical substances needed for life?
O2, glucose, CL-, Mg++, C, CO2, K+, NA+, N, P, H
What is the octet rule?
Atoms like 8 electrons in their outer shell. H is the exception with 2
What is all matter composed of?
Atoms in various combinations. Their interactions establish the foundations of physiology at the cellular level.
What makes an Ionic bond?
Where electrons of an atom are gained or lost.