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There are three parts of an atom. These three parts are known as protons, electrons and neutrons. You can tell the difference by: ... Protons are positive and are located in the nucleus of an atom, along with the neutrons. Protons are like the name tag of an atom, because the number of protons defines the atom itself.
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library.thinkquest.org/05aug/01087/partsofatom2.html
library.thinkquest.org/05aug/01087/partsofatom2.html
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Now 21,000+ K-12 Lesson Plans & Worksheets ... 2,000+ Science Worksheets & Helpers ... Label the parts of the atom pictured below. Make sure to include all of the words in the word bank...
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www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/science/element/atom/
www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/science/element/atom/
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For example, if you have 1 ton, 1 gram or 1 atom of oxygen, all of these units have the same properties. We can break down the atom of oxygen into smaller particles, however, when we do the atom looses its chemical properties.
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web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/3-atoms.htm
web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/3-atoms.htm
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www.larue.k12.ky.us/PPT/CHEMISTRY/sld029.htm
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The protons and neutrons cluster together in the central part of the atom, called the nucleus, and the electrons 'orbit' the nucleus. A particular atom will have the same number of protons and electrons and most atoms have at least as many neutrons as protons.
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education.jlab.org/qa/atom.html
education.jlab.org/qa/atom.html
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What are atoms? A very basic overview of atomic structure. ... Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter that make up everyday objects. A desk, the air, even you are made up of atoms! ... There are 90 naturally occurring kinds of atoms. Scientists in labs have been able to make about 25 more.
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education.jlab.org/atomtour/
education.jlab.org/atomtour/
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At the center of every atom was a nucleus, which is comparable to the sun in our solar system. ... What holds the parts of an atom together? ... The amount of energy required to break up the nucleus into its parts is called the binding energy; it is often referred to as "cosmic glue."
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www.epa.gov/radiation/understand/atom.html
www.epa.gov/radiation/understand/atom.html
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Chem4Kids Quiz: Atoms Overview ... All of these particles are found in atoms. Hydrogen is a little special because it does not have a neutron, but all of the other elements have varying numbers of electrons, neutrons, and protons. Neutral atoms have the same number of electrons and protons. ... - Atom Struct. Qz.
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www.chem4kids.com/extras/quiz_atomintro/q01_yes.html
www.chem4kids.com/extras/quiz_atomintro/q01_yes.html
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