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- Proton (5009 bytes)
12: |[[Fermion]]
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56: ...ton acceptor a [[Base (chemistry)|base]] (see [[acid-base reaction theories]]).
62: ...ons in the nuclei of that substance, which is provided by the surrounding electron clouds. Scientists ... - Helium (36603 bytes)
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41: | 5193 [[joule|J]]/([[kilogram|kg]]·[[kelvin|K]])
44: | 0.152 [[watt|W]]/([[metre|m]]·[[kelvin|K]])
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104: ...nics]] (in particular the phenomenon of [[superfluidity]]) and those looking at the effects that near ... - Electron (10516 bytes)
14: |[[Fermion]]
66: ...etimes the term is used, as proposed by [[Carl David Anderson|Carl D. Anderson]], to refer to both neg...
70: ...[spin (physics)|spin]] ?, which implies it is a [[fermion]], i.e., it follows the [[Fermi-Dirac statistics]...
72: ... the number of protons are equal, the object is said to be electrically "neutral". Electrons and [[pos...
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8: <tr><td>[[Fermion]]</td></tr>
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32: ...eta decay]]) occurs in some nuclei. Particles inside the nucleus are typically resonances between neu...
36: ...ely and the neutron travels a long way before colliding.
42: ...d in [[water]] molecules. When a fast neutron collides with a light nucleus, it loses a large fraction... - Matter (1902 bytes)
1: ...the [[four fundamental forces]], are thus not considered matter, even though they certainly have [[ene...
5: ...d]]ic, [[liquid]], [[fluid]]ic, [[gas]]eous, [[solid]] and [[plasma]]. As circumstances change, matter...
10: *[[Particle physics]], which provides a bit of historical background
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