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Atomic Structure and Periodic Trends - Science - 10th Grade by Slidesgo
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Atomic structure The building blocks
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Periods and groups Electronegativity
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Atoms and elements
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Mercury is the closest planet to Venus has a beautiful name and is
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Mercury is the closest
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Saturn Mars
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Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet Venus is the second planet
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Venus is the second planet Neptune is the farthest
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