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a positively charged ion that is attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.
a negatively charged ion, as one attracted to the anode in electrolysis.
Also called dalton. a unit of mass, equal to 1/12 (0.0833) the mass of the carbon-12 atom and used to express the mass of atomic and subatomic particles.
an elementary particle having no charge
an elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent of matter, having a negative charge of 1.
the number of positive charges or protons in the nucleus of an atom of a given element, and therefore also the number of electrons normally surrounding the nucleus.
a fundamental arrangement of atoms, as the benzene ring, that may occur in many compounds by substitution of atoms without a change in structure.
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a positively charged elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent of all atomic nuclei.
The number nearest in value to the atomic weight of an atom and equal to the number of nucleons in the nucleus of the atom
the basic unit in the International System of Units(SI), representing the amount of a substance expressed in grams containing as many atoms, molecules, or ions as the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12
a quantum of electromagnetic radiation, usually considered as an elementary particle that is its own antiparticle and that has zero rest mass and charge and a spin of one.
an electron of an atom, located in the outermost shell of the atom, that can be transferred to or shared with another atom.
Any of two or more forms of a chemical element, having the same number of protons in the nucleus, or the same atomic number, but having different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus, or different atomic weights.
a wave function describing the state of a single electron in an atom or molecule.