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chemistry

the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom

atomic number

a physical process turning a liquid to its gaseous state by raising the temperature above its boiling point

boiling

the processes of changing a substance from solid to liquid and from liquid to gas, and also the reverse of these processes

changes of state

a property of matter, can be positive or negative, which attract each other

charge

the process of turning gas to liquid

condensation

the point separating whole numbers from the value indicating the amount of 1/10ths or 1/100ths represented

decimal point

a physical process turning a gas directly to its solid state

deposition

the length of the largest line across a circle, the line goes through the midpoint. The maximum width of a sphere.

diameter

negatively charged subatomic particle with negligible mass

electron

an area around the nucleus which will probably hold electrons. It is not a physical 'hard ring' but a model of an area where

electrons may be 'found'. An energy level

electron shell

a Nobel Laureate scientist working in Manchester and Cambridge who proposed that the atom had a nucleus with electrons

surrounding it and that the atom was mostly empty space

Ernest Rutherford

an experiment using the scattering of alpha particles on gold leaf that showed that some particles were

deflected by a concentrated charge leading to the idea of an atom with a nucleus

Geiger and Marsden experiment

atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

isotope

discovered the electron and suggested the plum pudding model of an atom

J.J. Thomson

discovered the neutron

James Chadwick

suggested that atoms were small particles like billiard balls

John Dalton

size of something

magnitude

the combined total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

mass number

units used to measure very small things (one billionth of a metre)

nanometre

so small that it is not significant, essentially zero

negligible

having no overall charge

neutral

small particle which does not have a charge found in the nucleus of an atom

neutron

proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed orbits called shells

Niels Bohr

central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons

nucleus

small positive particle found in the nucleus of an atom

proton

a straight line from the centre to the circumference of a circle or sphere

radius

the average mass of an atom compared to 1/12 of a carbon-12 atom

relative atomic mass

a way of writing a very large number with one number before the decimal point, multiplied by a power of 10

standard form

a physical process turning a solid directly into its gaseous state

sublimation

a way of representing elements. It consists of one or two letters

symbol

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