BIOL 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hydrogen Bond, Electronegativity, Fluorine

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The atom contains a dense nucleus made up of positively charged particles called protons and electrically neutral particles called neutrons. Electrons are negatively charged particles that moves around the nucleus. The exact path they move in is unknown, but a region known as the orbital is where electrons are mostly present: the orbitals are not all the same, and can have. Different shapes: higher energy electron orbitals have more complex shapes. Together, the protons and neutrons determine the atomic mass: the mass of an atom. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons. Chemical elements are often arranged in a tabular form known as the periodic table of. Atoms can combine with other atoms to form molecules: when two atoms form a molecule, the individual atoms interact in what is called a. Chemical bond: the form of attraction between atoms that holds them together.

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