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What part of the atom acts as the "nuclear glue"?
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neutrons
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Isotope Name = fluorine-19 Isotope Symbol = ? Atomic # = ? Mass # = ? # of Protons = ? # of Neutrons = ? |
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Isotope Name = fluorine-19 Isotope Symbol = 19 F Atomic # = 9 Mass # = 19 # of Protons = 9 # of Neutrons = 10 |
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Isotope Name = ? Isotope Symbol = 33 Si Atomic # = ? Mass # = ? # of Protons = ? # of Neutrons = ? |
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Isotope Name = silicon-33 Isotope Symbol = 33 Si Atomic # = 14 Mass # = 33 # of Protons = 14 # of Neutrons = 19 |
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Isotope Name = ? Isotope Symbol = ? Atomic # = 80 Mass # = 210 # of Protons = ? # of Neutrons = ? |
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Isotope Name = mercury-210 Isotope Symbol = 210 Hg Atomic # = 80 Mass # = 210 # of Protons = 80 # of Neutrons = 130 |
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Isotope Name = ? Isotope Symbol = ? Atomic # = 28 Mass # = ? # of Protons = ? # of Neutrons = 30 |
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Isotope Name = nickel-58 Isotope Symbol = 58 Ni Atomic # = 28 Mass # = 58 # of Protons = 28 # of Neutrons = 30 |
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Isotope Name = ? Isotope Symbol = 75 As Atomic # = ? Mass # = ? # of Protons = ? # of Neutrons = ? |
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Isotope Name = arsenic-75 Isotope Symbol = 75 As Atomic # = 33 Mass # = 75 # of Protons = 33 # of Neutrons = 42 |
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Isotope Name = ? Isotope Symbol = ? Atomic # = ? Mass # = ? # of Protons = 35 # of Neutrons = 44 |
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Isotope Name = bromine-79 Isotope Symbol = 79 Br Atomic # = 35 Mass # = 79 # of Protons = 35 # of Neutrons = 44 |
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The outermost shell of electrons is known as the _____ _____.
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valence shell
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What electrons are allowed to react/combine with other atoms to produce compounds or molecules?
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valence shell electrons
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What is the driving force behind the formation of compounds?
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The desire to complete electron shells.
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