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Atom
an atom is the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of the element.
electron
An electron has a negative charge and moves around the protons and neutrons.
Proton
A proton has a positive charge and is in the atom's nucleus (center).
Neutron
A neutron is in the atom's nucleus (center) and has no electrical charge.
Compound
A compound is a type of matter made of a combination of elements.
Concentrated
A concentrated solution (liquid) has so much solute (added element) that it is relatively close to being saturated.
Dilute
A dilute solution (liquid) is far from being saturated.
Saturated
A solution (liquid) that is saturated contains all the solute that can be dissolved without changing the temperature. If more solute is added to a saturated solution, the solute will not dissolve.
Element
Elements are the basic building blocks of matter. They combine to make up all other kinds of matter. They cannot be broken into smaller pieces.