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Proton

Positively charged particle

Electron

Negatively charged particle

Neutron

No charge

Atom

A building block for both organic and inorganic matter

Cell

A building block for organic matter

Molecule

Any combination of any atom

This state of matter has its atoms spread across further than that of a liquid and it is evenly distriputed

Gas

This state of matter can fill the space of any container.

Water

This state of matter holds up its shape

Solid

This state of matter is made up of free electrons and ions of an element

Plasma

This state of matter has molecules get denser or packed closer together.

BE Condensate

Hydrogen has how many Electrons?

1

Hydrogen has how many Protons?

1

Hydrogen has how many neutrons?

0

What does AMU stand for

Atomic Mass Unit

What is the atomic mass number?

Places the element on the periodic table. It tells us how many Protons a specific element has.

What three things make up an atom?

1. Neutrons

2. Electrons


3. Protons

Photosynthesis occurs in the?

Chloroplast