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what are the subatomic particles and what are their charges?

protons (positive), neutrons (neutral), electrons (negative)

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nitrogen has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons -- what is the atomic mass?

12 amu

100

draw the solid sphere model. who discovered it?

(circle) John Dalton

100

how many protons does tin have?

50 protons

200

where are each of the subatomic particles found? 

protons (in the nucleus), neutrons (in the nucleus), electrons (in the electron orbit)

200

phosphorus has 15 protons and the atomic mass is 31 -- how many neutrons does it have?

16 neutrons

200

draw the nuclear model. who discovered it?

(nucleus with protons/neutrons, electron orbit(s) with electrons) Ernest Rutherford

200

lead has an atomic weight of 207 and an atomic number of 82 -- how many protons does lead have?

82

300

what do each of the subatomic particles do for an atom?

protons = atomic number & atomic mass/weight 

neutrons = atomic mass/weight 

electrons = atomic properties & reactivity 

300

the atomic mass of calcium is 40 -- how many neutrons does it have?

20 neutrons

300

draw the plum-pudding model. who discovered it?

(circle with charges) J.J.Thomson

300

calcium has 20 neutrons, 20 electrons, an atomic number of 20, and an atomic weight of 40. how many protons does calcium have?

20 protons

400

about how many grams is 1 amu and which of the subatomic particles weigh this much?

protons and neutrons both weigh about 1.67 x 10-24 grams

400

the atomic mass of zinc is 65 -- how many neutrons does it have?

35 neutrons

400

draw the quantum model. who discovered it?

(3-D elongated spheres joined at a point) Louis de Broglie & Erwin Shrödinger

400

titanium has 22 neutrons, 22 electrons, and an atomic weight of 44. how many protons does titanium have?

22 protons

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