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ELEMENTS
PROTONS AND ELECTRONS BY: JOSHUA LOWE 7R SCIENCE
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ELEMENTS WITHOUT WHAT THEY ARE MADE TO BE!
Without the things that make up an element, it might not be an element.
But sometimes you can get a element, with a minor detail you remove from it.
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IONS AND ATOMS
THERE ARE IONS AND ATOMS THAT ARE EITHER MISSING OR HAVE EXTRA ELECTRONS.
AN ELEMENT THAT IS MISSING A NEUTRON IS CALLED AN ISOTOPE.
ALSO ISOTOPES ARE DIFFERENT FROM EVERY OTHER ATOM OF THE SAME ELEMENT.
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CHEMICALS
Substance that's speeds up a chemical process without actual objects.
Sometimes without a chemical in an element, it would not function right.
Or, some equation to the what you have added might get another element.
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AMOUNT IN ELEMENTS
ELEMENTS HAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF HOW MUCH IS GAINED.
If we see how much elements each proton and electron has, we might be able to see what the form is.
Also, see the jobs it does. But, the proton numbers in a element can not change.
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METALS
The part of the metal area is solid, shiny, ductile, and malleable.
Metals typically have a few electrons which they lose to form cations or positive ions.
Meanwhile non-metals have a bond between atoms in the elements and are weak, and break when stretched.
Metal protons have different numbers of each element. For example Gold (AU) has 79 protons.
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EXAMPLES:
In the periodic table, H2O is water.
But if we add 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O + ENERGY.
Also if we take one thing out of it (2H20) you as your answer from there = 2H2O.
Other known as: 2H +2O = 2H2O =H2O changing that answer and question.
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ELEMENTS
Without the help of each thing to build up the element, it wouldn't be a proper element.
Also, it wouldn't be able to do it's job, or what its supposed to be made out of.
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SOURCES
www.chem4kids.com/files/atom_isotopes.html
witcombe.sbc.edu/water/chemistryelectrolysis.html
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