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Atomic structure refers to the structure of an atom comprising a nucleus (centre) in which the protons (positively charged) and neutrons (neutral) are present. The negatively charged particles called electrons revolve around the centre of the nucleus.
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By the 19th century scientists had discovered over 50 elements, many attempts had been made to put these elements into a logical order to reflect the similarities in their chemical properties.
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Chemical bonding is the creation of a chemical compound by forming a chemical link between two or more atoms, molecules, or ions. The atoms in the resultant molecule are held together by chemical bonds.
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We can measure concentration using mass. We will learn about how we can measure concentration by working out the mass of the solute that is dissolved in a certain amount of volume. This means that the concentration is in g/dm3.
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We use moles for measurements. The main measure of chemical amounts are moles, with mol as the unit.
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