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Biology, 01.09.2020 22:01 brialevy2283

Reviewing Vocabulary S

Match the vocabulary word to its definition

proton

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neutron

the area of the atom surrounding the

nucleus where electrons can be found

electron

a negatively charged particle that orbits

the nucleus of an atom

nucleus

a neutral particle located in the nucleus

of an atom

electron cloud

a positively charged particle located in

the nucleus of an atom

the central part of the atom containing

protons and neutrons

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Reviewing Vocabulary S

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