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From: Matt Baker <maba@patana.ac.th>
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:36:20 +0700
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Subject: 7.2
7.2 starter
31 January 2012
11:35
Tell the person next to you…
· The names of 3 subatomic particles
· What properties do they have?
<<atomic structure - electrons orbiting the nucleus.swf>>
<<sub-atomic particles - drag and drop.swf>>
7.2
11 January 2012
14:49
· 7.2 describe the structure of an atom in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons and use symbols such as 146C to describe particular nuclei
<<Proton number and mass number.ppt>>
<<atomic structure of Li - mass and proton numbers.swf>>
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