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Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Is an Example of Public Key/private

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Secure socket layer (SSL) is an example of public key/private key encryption.


Definitions:

Electrons

Negatively charged subatomic particles found in electron clouds around an atom's nucleus, playing a key role in chemical bonds.

Germanium

A chemical element with the symbol Ge and atomic number 32, a metalloid used in semiconductors and fiber optics.

Neutrons

Neutral particles found within an atom's nucleus, not possessing any electric charge and contributing to the atom's mass.

Cobalt

A chemical element with symbol Co, known for its magnetic properties and used in alloys, batteries, and as a pigment.

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