Periodic Table |
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The Periodic Table of the Elements arranges all of the known elements in the universe. It shows the abbreviation of each atom, as well as how many protons and neutrons they each contain. |
Photon |
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The particle which carries the electric and magnetic forces. It has no electric charge and no mass. Light is made of these particles. Here, our proton SUV shoots a photon torpedo at Elly. |
Pion Meson |
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This is a meson that contains an up or a down quark along with an anti-up or an anti-down quark. |
Positron |
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Is the antimatter counterpart (or antiparticle) of the electron. |
Proton |
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This is a baryon that has positive electric charge and is found in the nucleus of the atom. It is made of 2 up quarks and a down quark. The number of protons in the nucleus determines what kind of element you have. |