Completion Complete each statement. 33. Each electron ______ of an atom contains a set number of electrons. 34. The ______ theory states that current flow is produced when an electron from one atom knocks electrons of another atom out of orbit. 35. The smallest part of a compound is a(n) ______ 36. Producing electricity from light involves the use of particles called ______
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