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- Alpha particle [r]: helium nucleus; particle of charge 2e and mass 4 u. [e]
- Atom (science) [r]: The defining unit of chemical elements. [e]
- Atomic number [r]: The number of protons in the nucleus of a single atom of a chemical element. [e]
- Avogadro's number [r]: The number of atoms in 12 gram of carbon-12 atoms in their ground state at rest. [e]
- Carbon [r]: Fourth most abundant chemical element in the Universe, with atomic number Z=6. [e]
- Chemical elements [r]: In one sense, refers to species or types of atoms, each species/type distinguished by the number of protons in the nuclei of the atoms belonging to the species/type, each species/type having a unique number of nuclear protons; in another sense, refers to substances, or pieces of matter, each composed of multiple atoms solely of a single species/type. [e]
- Electricity [r]: The flow or presence of electric charge; the flow of electricity is an important carrier of energy. [e]
- Electromagnetism [r]: Phenomena and theories regarding electricity and magnetism. [e]
- Electron [r]: Elementary particle that carries a negative elementary charge −e and has mass 9.109 382 91 × 10−31 kg. [e]
- Faraday constant [r]: The amount of electric charge (in absolute value) of one mole of electrons or of one mole of monovalent (singly charged) ions; symbol F. [e]
- Hydrogen-like atom [r]: An atom, excluding hydrogen itself, with only one electron, having charge +(Z-1), where Z = atomic number. [e]
- Hydrogen [r]: The most abundant and lightest chemical element which has atomic number Z = 1 and chemical symbol H. [e]
- Intermolecular forces [r]: Non-covalent forces between atoms and molecules; often synonymous with Van der Waals forces. [e]
- Michael Faraday [r]: (1791 – 1867) Was an English physicist and chemist whose best known work was on the closely connected phenomena of electricity and magnetism; his discoveries lead to the electrification of industrial societies. [e]
- Molecular Hamiltonian [r]: Quantum mechanical operator describing the energy associated with motions and interactions of the electrons and nuclei that constitute a molecule. [e]
- Nitrogen [r]: A chemical element, symbolized by N, with an atomic number of 7; the most abundant element in the atmosphere of the Earth. [e]
- Oxygen [r]: A chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. [e]
- Proton [r]: A subatomic particle with an electric charge of +1 elementary charge. [e]
- Neil Armstrong [r]: (1930 - 2012) American astronaut and the first human being to walk on the Moon as part of NASA's Apollo 11 project on On July 16, 1969. [e]
- Bipolar transistor [r]: A three-terminal semiconductor device used for switching and amplification. [e]
- Four color theorem [r]: (A famous mathematical statement with a long history) For every planar graph, four colors suffice to color its vertices in such a way that adjacent vertices have different colors. [e]
- Arginine [r]: A positively charged common amino acid, incorporated into proteins. [e]