Vocab
Atomic Structure
Nuclear Fusion
Structure of the Sun
Isotopes
100

What is the definition of Nucleus?

It's the center of the atom. 

100

What is the structure of an atom? 

The amount of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom 

100

Where does Nuclear Fusion take place? 

In the Suns core

100
How much is the sun's mass?

99.8%

100

What is an istope?

Two or more forms of the same element that contains an equal amount of protons but a different amount of neutrons which gives a different mass number. 

200

What is a Isotope?

Two or more atoms with the same amount of protons and a different number of neutrons. 

200

Identify two ways to decrease the mass number of an atom

Remove a proton and a neutron. 

200

What is the sun mostly made up of? 

Hydrogen 

200

Why can the sun's gravity hold planets and other objects in orbit?

The sun is so large its gravity is strong enough to hold all the planets up.

200

Why do isotopes of the same element always have the same number of protons? 

Because the amount of protons doesn't change when theres an isotope, the amount of neutrons does, so the element stays the same either way. 

300

What is Nuclear Fusion?

The process that produces energy in a star.

300

What particles are always found in the nucleus?

Protons and neutrons.

300

What happens to the lost mass that does not become energy in the fusion process? 

The lost mass becomes energy 

300

What produces enormous amounts of energy through nuclear fusion?

Core

300
What subatomic particle changes when you compare isotopes?

Neutrons

400

What is the definition of the Atomic Number? 

The number used to identify an element on the periodic table  

400

What particle change the mass of an atom?

Electrons

400

Which elements start in the fusion process and what does the end element become at the end

The fusion process starts with four Hydrogen atoms and it fuses to become one atom of Helium 

400

How is the sun's composition different from Earth's surface?

The earth surface is a solid, as for the sun, it's made entirely out of liquid plasma.

400

How will the change in the number of neutrons will affect the mass weight of an isotope?

It directly effects the mass weight of the isotope, by it either increasing or decreasing depending on how many neutrons are added or subtracted from the isotope

500

What is the definition of Mass Number? 

The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom (not found in the periodic table).

500

Identify two ways to make a positive ion

Remove an electron or add a proton.

500

The core of the atom is under.....?

Heat and pressure 

500

Giant reddish loops of gas linking sunspots regions are called?

Prominences

500
How can you tell when theres an isotope 

The number of neutrons in the atom will be different to the original element, the mass number will be different

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