The Periodic Table Vocabulary 11/9/2010-11/10/2010
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Atom | The smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still be the same substance |
Electron | The negatively charged particles found in all atoms |
Nucleus | The tiny, extremely dense, positively charged region in the center of an atom |
Electron clouds | the regions inside an atom where electrons are likely to be found |
Protons | The positively charged particles of the nucleus |
Neutrons | The particles of the nucleus that have no charge |
Theory | A unifying explanation for a broad range of hypotheses and observations that have been supported by testing |
Model | A representation of an object or system |
PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS | A CHART THAT ORGANIZES ALL KNOWN ELEMENTS INTO A GRID OF HORIZONTAL ROWS (PERIODS) AND VERTICAL COLUMNS (GROUPS OR FAMILIES) ARRANGED BY INCREASING ATOMIC NUMBER |
Elements | A pure substance that is made up of only one kind of atom |
Dmitri Mendeleev | Created the first periodic table, arranged elements by increasing atomic number |
Chemistry | The study of matter and the changes that it undergoes |
Subatomic Particles | Particles found within the atom, mainly protons, neutrons, and electrons. |
Chemical Symbol | A one or two letter representation of an element |
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