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Intro: Answer the best you can. We will learn all this and much more this unit. 1.What are proteins? 2.Why do we need proteins? 3.What are lipids (fats)?
The Periodic Table H Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Be Mg Ca Sr Ra Ba F Cl Br I Uus At O S Se Te Uuh Po N P As Sb Uup Bi C Si Ge Sn Uuq Pb B Al Ga In Uut Tl ScTiVCrMnFeCoNiCuZn.
X-RAY FLUORESCENCE (XRF) AN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PERSPECTIVE This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Particles in the Atom Each element is chemically unique. To understand why they are unique, you need to know the structure of the atom (the smallest particle.
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Atoms Journal 41) Copy the standards (page 118) 8.3. with a. 8.7. with a. b. and c. Class discussion will follow: think about what you already know about.
Chapter 2 Atoms and their structure. History of the atom Original idea of the atom: Ancient Greece (400 B.C.) n Greek philosophers Democritus and Leucippus.
4/2003 Rev 2 I.2.1 – slide 1 of 29 Session I.2.1 Part I Review of Fundamentals Module 2Basic Physics and Mathematics Used in Radiation Protection Session.