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- 1. The three components of each atom.
- 4. A substance whose smallest particle includes more than one element chemically bonded together.
- 5. Molecules that are made up of more than one of the same atom.
- 9. An atom that has gained or lost an electron.
- 11. Electrons that are the farthest away from the nucleus, have the most energy, and participate in chemical reactions.
- 13. A section of the periodic table that gives the chemical information of each element.
- 15. The small particle that orbits the nucleus and carries a negative charge. Responsible for chemical reactions between elements.
- 16. The large particle at the center of the atom that carries a positive charge. Determines an element’s identity.
- 17. The part of the atom at the center that contains the majority of the mass.
Down
- 2. The smallest functioning unit of matter.
- 3. The variable in an experiment that is being manipulated or changed by the experimenter.
- 6. Atoms of an element that have the same number of PROTONS, but a different number of NEUTRONS.
- 7. A group of atoms held together by covalent bonds.
- 8. The large particle at the center of the atom that carries a neutral charge. Responsible for holding the nucleus together.
- 10. an orbit followed by electrons around an atom's nucleus.
- 12. The variable in an experiment that changes because of the independent variable.
- 14. Everything that takes up space or has mass.