History of Chemistry
Parts of an Atom
Atomic Masses & Isotopes
What is Matter?
Atomic Numbers
100

Early people were producing these types of changes even though they didn't know what was happening. For example - extracting metals from ores via smelting or burning wood.

chemical

100
The inner part of an atom that contains the proton and the neutron is called the __________.
Nucleus
100

This is roughly equal to the sum of an atom's protons and neutrons.

atomic mass

100
This is anything that takes up space (has a mass).
matter
100
Atomic numbers of an atom are the same as the number of what in an atom?
protons
200

This Russian chemist is credited with creating the first widely recognized periodic table, which he arranged by atomic mass.

Dmitri Mendeleev

200
These particles have a positive charge and are found inside the nucleus.
proton
200

An element with 6 protons and 7 neutrons is this isotope of carbon.

Carbon-13

200
The smallest pieces of matter are called __________.
atoms
200

Gold's atomic number is _______.

79
300

His 1911 gold foil experiment led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus.

Ernest Rutherford

300
These particles are located within the nucleus, and have no charge.
Neutron
300

The number of protons an atom has is determined by this number on the periodic table.

atomic number

300

A mixture like air or a saltwater solution is classified as this type of mixture because its components are evenly distributed.

homogenous mixture

300
What element has a number of 56?
barium
400

The modern periodic table is arranged based on this property of elements, unlike Mendeleev's original table.

atomic number

400

These particles are negatively charged and are found outside the nucleus.

electrons

400

To find the number of neutrons in a specific isotope, you subtract the atomic number from this.

mass number

400

The process of a liquid becoming a gas, like when a puddle disappears on a sunny day.

vaporization (or evaporation)

400
Why does hydrogen have an atomic number of 1?
because it only has one proton
500

This scientist proposed a planetary model of the atom where electrons orbit the nucleus in specific, discrete energy levels.

Niels Bohr

500

In a neutral atom, the number of these particles is equal to the number of protons. Most of the mass of an atom is located here.

number of electrons

500

This element has no neutrons in its most common isotope.

hydrogen

500

This extremely hot state of matter is made of electrically charged particles, found in stars and neon signs.

plasma

500

Some atoms have more ___________, which makes it an isotope and gives it a negative charge

electrons

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