Artificial intelligence: Refers to knowledge-based decision-making demonstrated by machines or computers. It is also a field of research aimed at creating intelligent machines and software.
Atom: The basic unit of chemical elements, consisting of a nucleus with protons and neutrons, orbited by electrons.
Battery: A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
Chemicals: Substances formed when atoms combine in specific ratios and structures. Chemistry can describe the properties resulting from reactions between compounds.
Conductor: A substance that allows electric current to flow.
Electric current: The flow of electricity or charge through a substance over time.
Electrolytes: Nonmetallic substances that conduct ions to carry electric charge, found in body fluids, batteries, and capacitors.
Element: The smallest unit of a substance, such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, etc.
Error: The random part of the relationship between variables in statistics.
Intelligence: The ability to gather and apply knowledge and skills.
Ion: An atom or molecule with a charge due to loss or gain of electrons.
Liquid: A substance that flows freely while maintaining a constant volume.
Lithium: A reactive metallic element used in batteries, ceramics, and other applications.
Machine learning: A method in computer science where computers learn from examples and experience.
Materials scientist: Researchers who study how the atomic structure of materials relates to their properties.
Prototype: An early model of a device, system, or product that requires further development.
Risk: The probability of something bad happening, such as exposure to harmful substances like radiation.
Sodium: A metallic element that reacts explosively with water and is found in sea salt.
Solid: A stable substance with a definite shape, neither liquid nor gas.
Toxic: Substances that can harm or kill cells, tissues, or organisms.
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