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    by the person are correct and not error prone (Pecorino, 2000). In addition, humans ae not capable of experience or seeing beyond their senses. Thus, proclamations about the universe or subatomic particles cannot be verified because it is beyond the ability of a human to experience or witness galactic or subatomic events (Pecorino, 2000). Lastly, sentence or proclamation interpretation can determine whether a statement is true for one person and false for another. Objectivity is difficult in a…

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    Science Bowl Team Report

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    Throughout my years in middle and high school, I have participated in Science Bowl, a competition hosted by the US Department of Energy. This national competition brings teams of students together to test their knowledge on a variety of topics, including physics, math and energy. Students have to work as a team to represent their school and move on in the double elimination bracket. More information can be found on the official website: http://science.energy.gov/wdts/nsb As a middle school…

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    World,”2008). Not too long after that, Hawking made an astonishing discovery, “whereas virtually all previous thinking assumed that black holes could not emit anything, Hawking theorized that under certain conditions they could emit subatomic particles.” These particles were further known as Hawking Radiation. (“World of Earth Science,” December 1,…

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    Copper Atom Research Paper

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    Atoms are what make up what we call “matter.” They are the smallest units of a chemical element, and they consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. These components form an atom’s subatomic particles. Before discussing the copper atom at length, we must first be able to understand the components that comprise an atom. The first of these components that make up an atom is the proton. The proton is a very important part of an atom, because the atomic number of an atom is equivalent to the…

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    Computers are all around us in our daily lives, from our phones to our gaming systems to even our watches. Where ever you go there is a computer, even in traffic lights. But makes computers so special in our lives, well they help us communicate with people, they help us solve algorithms, they help us make money, they are used in education and many more interesting things. Without computers in the world, most of the things happening everyday would stop. Most people know what computers are and how…

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    Atomic Theory

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    matter is conserved in a chemical reaction. The next chemist to make a big impact on chemistry is JJ Thomson who proposed the model of the atom known as the plum pudding model which provided the first suggestion an atom is made up of even smaller particles. This model shows that atoms are made from a positively charged substance with negatively charged electrons all throughout, representing raisins in plum pudding. Not long after the plum pudding model, Thomson started to study the passage of an…

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    The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom Introduction: The theory of quantum mechanics explains the behavior of the particles, such as photons (particles of light) and electrons, in the atomic and subatomic realms. Since the electrons of an atom determine many of its chemical and physical properties, quantum mechanics is foundational to understanding chemistry. Quantum-Mechanical Model- a model that explains the strange behavior of electrons Electromagnetic Radiation- a type of energy…

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    is the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion. Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy. Nuclear fusion on the contrary is the exact opposite; it gathers energy from the heavy nucleus combining with the shot particle. These two combined produce a lot of energy that is used all over the world on a daily basis. Nuclear power has proved to serve a huge part of our society today. For…

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    Yes, the sun has many positive effects on our lives but I am going to tell you some aspects you didn't know about the sun and how it can harm us in terrible ways. For example, cosmic and solar radiation are very bad for astronauts working in space to be exposed to, because they can get low blood count, radiation sickness’s, cataracts, melanoma, cancer… and potentially even death. Luckily their are a few scientific and natural solutions to prevent astronauts from being exposed to radiation from…

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    Tiny particles react with each other every second to sustain our daily lives. These particles are called atoms, and they are the most basic and indivisible units of matter. They retain their identity through chemical reactions, yet they are so small that even the strongest microscope cannot detect them. The reasoning behind atomic reactions intrigued many intellectuals. To understand more about this concept, they had to comprehend the compositions of these particles. Although the scientist and…

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