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Name the 3 subatomic particles?
Starter Name the 3 subatomic particles? What are the charges of the subatomic particles? Where are subatomic particles located in an atom?
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Origins And Distribution of Elements
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Which is the heavier element in the pair listed below?
Gold (Au) or Silver (Ag) Aluminum (Al) or Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) or Silicon (Si) Carbon (C) or Sulfur (S) Hydrogen (H) or Helium (He) Einsteinium (Es) or Europium (Eu)
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Which is the heavier element in the pair listed below?
Gold (Au) or Silver (Ag) Aluminum (Al) or Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) or Silicon (Si) Carbon (C) or Sulfur (S) Hydrogen (H) or Helium (He) Einsteinium (Es) or Europium (Eu)
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Which is the heavier element in the pair listed below?
Gold (Au) or Silver (Ag) Aluminum (Al) or Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) or Silicon (Si) Carbon (C) or Sulfur (S) Hydrogen (H) or Helium (He) Einsteinium (Es) or Europium (Eu)
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Which is the heavier element in the pair listed below?
Gold (Au) or Silver (Ag) Aluminum (Al) or Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) or Silicon (Si) Carbon (C) or Sulfur (S) Hydrogen (H) or Helium (He) Einsteinium (Es) or Europium (Eu)
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Which is the heavier element in the pair listed below?
Gold (Au) or Silver (Ag) Aluminum (Al) or Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) or Silicon (Si) Carbon (C) or Sulfur (S) Hydrogen (H) or Helium (He) Einsteinium (Es) or Europium (Eu)
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Which is the heavier element in the pair listed below?
Gold (Au) or Silver (Ag) Aluminum (Al) or Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) or Silicon (Si) Carbon (C) or Sulfur (S) Hydrogen (H) or Helium (He) Einsteinium (Es) or Europium (Eu)
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Which is the heavier element in the pair listed below?
Gold (Au) or Silver (Ag) Aluminum (Al) or Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) or Silicon (Si) Carbon (C) or Sulfur (S) Hydrogen (H) or Helium (He) Einsteinium (Es) or Europium (Eu)
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Atomic Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
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Name the element shown in the figure below
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Name the element shown in the figure below
Carbon
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Name the element shown in the figure below
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Name the element shown in the figure below
Aluminum
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Draw a diagram representing:
Helium
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Draw a diagram representing:
Helium
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Draw a diagram representing:
Oxygen
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Draw a diagram representing:
Oxygen
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Where did the element originate?
Gold (Au) Sodium (Na) Hydrogen (H) Carbon (C) Helium (He) Uranium (U)
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Where did the element originate?
Gold (Au) Supernova Sodium (Na) Hydrogen (H) Carbon (C) Helium (He) Uranium (U)
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Where did the element originate?
Gold (Au) Supernova Sodium (Na) Nuclear Fusion Hydrogen (H) Carbon (C) Helium (He) Uranium (U)
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Where did the element originate?
Gold (Au) Supernova Sodium (Na) Nuclear Fusion Hydrogen (H) Big Bang Carbon (C) Helium (He) Uranium (U)
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Where did the element originate?
Gold (Au) Supernova Sodium (Na) Nuclear Fusion Hydrogen (H) Big Bang Carbon (C) Nuclear Fusion Helium (He) Uranium (U)
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Where did the element originate?
Gold (Au) Supernova Sodium (Na) Nuclear Fusion Hydrogen (H) Big Bang Carbon (C) Nuclear Fusion Helium (He) Big Bang Uranium (U)
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Where did the element originate?
Gold (Au) Supernova Sodium (Na) Nuclear Fusion Hydrogen (H) Big Bang Carbon (C) Nuclear Fusion Helium (He) Big Bang Uranium (U) Supernova
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Periodic Table The periodic table contains information about the different elements that make up all the solids, liquids, and gases in the known universe. Even though there are just over 100 elements, the atoms of these elements make up the millions of substances in all matter.
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Elements Each box in the periodic table contains basic information for the element Many common substances are composed of atoms from the first 20 elements
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Identify the distribution of elements in the universe
Objective Identify the distribution of elements in the universe
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