of el~city .tbat weighS about 1850 times as much as the Electron.
The Neutron is that particle of an Atom which is not electrically charged �and weighs slightly more than the prOton. Theory: . . . i 1. That, all matters are made up of moleculeS. 2. 1bat, molecules are made up of atoms, 3. That, atom contains neutrons, electrons and protons . . 4. ;That, neutron is neutral. It is neither positive or. . � negatively charged. , � . . . . . . 5. That, the electron of an atom of ar�.y substance oould be trarisfonned into another atom. � .. � 1;.2 Definition of Terms. Ion is the tenn applied to an atom or molecule which is not electrically balanced. It is an atom or molecule that. is electri. caDy charged. It simply m~ there is. a loss or gain of one or more d.eCt:rons, � � �lonsi oocui wheJi .�the electrons m the atom is loosened . through � frictioli �by another atom . . Therefore, the presence of electi'Oris in uny organic �or inorganic substance is a . �fact. that electricity is always present. � � Volt or Voltage -is the electrical pressure that causes the electr~ to move through a conductor (wire). In other words, voltage is the electronwtwe force. � Comparatively, to have 12 volts is like having.12 pounds of water� pressure inside the pipe of a water system. 'Thus, �the higher the voltage, the more electricity will be forCed tO flow . . Volt was named after Alessandro Volta, an Itali~ scientist who discovered tliat. eiectroits flow when �two different i:netals are connected� by a wire �and then dipped into. a liquid that conduct or carry electrons.