Electricity

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Is the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
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Is the imbalance of positive and negative charges in an object.
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Type of electricity that powers our devices.
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Particle with a negative charge that is responsible for producing electricity.
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Particle with a positive charge.
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Particle with no charge.
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Material that doesn't let electrons pass through.
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Material that allows electrons to pass through.
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A closed path that electrons can flow through.
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The basic unit of matter.