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    Nuclear World

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    really is. An atom is made up of three subatomic particles -- protons‚ neutrons and electrons. The center of an atom‚ which is called the nucleus‚ is composed of both protons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged‚ neutrons have no charge at all‚ and electrons are negatively charged. The proton-to-electron ratio is always one to one‚ so the atom as a whole has a neutral charge. But an atom’s properties can change a lot based on how many of each particle it has. If you change the number of protons

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    _________________ Chpt 11 1. Democritus named the atom. The word atom means __________________________ 2. Define atom and determine if you can or cannot divide it into simpler substances. – 3. List the 3 subatomic particles of the atom are and their charges a. b. c. Be able to identify those particles on a diagram!!! 4. Be able to label a diagram of a atom using information from the Periodic Table 6 _________________________ ______________________ _______________________ _____________________________

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    Incompatibilism v. Compatibilism There are two prevailing incompatibilist views concerning free will‚ hard Determinism or Libertarianism. The former asserts that if determinism is true‚ then free will is nonexistent and humans are essentially robots following a path determined for us from our past and natural laws. The latter denies that determinism is true and thus appears to introduce randomness as an explanation to account for free will. Compatibilists claim that free will and determinism can

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    What is the project about: Students learn about gas and chemical reactions by discovering how to inflate a balloon using baking soda and vinegar. Also to be able to contest whether baking soda and vinegar alone will inflate a balloon faster than baking soda and vinegar with lemon juice. Question:Will Baking Soda and Vinegar or Baking Soda and Vinegar with lemon juice‚ blow up the balloon faster? hypothesis:I think that the baking soda and vinegar alone will blow up the balloon faster than the Baking

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    All three of these sources have a lot of interesting facts‚ experiments‚ and tips about energy and how to save it. In the Energy Story‚ the author talks about how we use energy and how many things require energy and use a lot of it.They also talk about where it was first discovered‚ where it comes from‚ and how it works. The next story Short Circuit tells us how to do an experiment and explains what causes it and what is happening. The final story Conducting Solutions talks to us about ions and and

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    Terms of Biology

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    through a series of stages and moves about during part or all of the life cycle.

 * archaean
Member of a group of single-celled microorganisms that superficially resemble bacteria‚ but are genetically and structurally distinct.

 * atom
Particle that is a fundamental building block of all matter.

 * bacterium
Single-celled organism belonging to the Domain Bacteria; cells are typically walled and do not contain a nucleus.

 * biodiversity
Of a region‚ the genetic variation within

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    Element Builder

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    Warm-up Atoms are tiny particles of matter that are made up of three particles: protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons. The Element Builder Gizmo™ shows an atom with a single proton. The proton is located in the center of the atom‚ called the nucleus. 1. Use the arrow buttons ([pic]) to add protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons to the atom. Press Play ([pic]). A. Which particles are located in the nucleus? _________________________________ B. Which particles orbit around the nucleus

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    u ± 0.02 u. This element is known to have 27 radioactive isotopes but 7 regular isotopes. Ruthenium is solid at room temperature and looks like a hard‚ silvery-white metal with a shiny surface ( See page 2 for picture. ).The 3 main types of subatomic particles are protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons. To humans Ruthenium is highly toxic and carcinogenic‚ and shouldn’t be touched if came into contact with. Five fun facts about is one‚ Ruthenium was founded in 1844 by Karl Ernst Claus. Also‚ the metal

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    the Atom * Describe the properties and locations of protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons in an atom. * Explain what the mass number and atomic number identify about an atom. * Use mass and atomic number to determine the number of each subatomic particle in an atom. Lesson 02.03: Isotopes and Weighted Averages * Identify the differences

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    Black Hole Theory

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    return is known as the event horizon. In this conception‚ all information about anything that ventures past a black hole’s event horizon is destroyed. On the other hand‚ quantum physics‚ the best description so far of how the universe behaves on a subatomic level‚ suggests that information cannot ever be destroyed‚ leading to a fundamental conflict in theory. No Event Horizons Now Hawking is suggesting a resolution to the paradox: Black holes do not possess event horizons after all‚ so they do

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