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- Q1What is the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element?moleculecompoundcellatom30s
- Q2What is the number of protons in an atom called?isotopeatomic numberatomic weightstable30s
- Q3What is a property that causes subatomic particles such as protons and electrons to attract or repel each other?electric chargeneutralquantum theoryatomic weight30s
- Q4What subatomic particle has a negative charge?electronprotonnucleusneutron30s
- Q5What is the smallest unit of electric charge that is possible in ordinary matter?electroninfiniteelementary chargeneutral30s
- Q6What is a push or pull?powerweightforceatomic number30s
- Q7What are atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons called?ionsisotopeselectronsatomic number30s
- Q8What is the sum of the number of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus?mass numberforceelectric chargenuclear30s
- Q9What is anything that lacks an electrical charge?neutralelectronnuclearnucleus30s
- Q10What is a nucleus that stays together called?protonstablequantum theoryforce30s
- Q11What is a nuclear force that holds together the nucleus of an atom?strong forcenuclear energyprotonsatomic charge30s
- Q12What is the basic unit of life?atommoleculecellnucleus30s
- Q13What is a group of atoms?neutronprotonelementmolecule30s
- Q14Water and sand are examples of?isotopesatomscellsmolecules30s
- Q15This force is even stronger than electrical force?isotoperadioactiveatomic numberstrong nuclear force30s