Atomic Structure
Atomic Variable
Matter
Isotopes
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What does this symbol represent? p+
A Proton.
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What is the mass number equal to?
# of protons + # of neutrons
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Has a definite volume but not a definite shape
Liquid
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Which subatomic particle varies from one isotope to another?
The neutron.
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What is the atomic number of an element that contains 8 electrons?
8
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Which subatomic particle carries a negative charge?
An Electron.
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What information on the periodic table relays how many protons there are in an atom?
The Atomic number
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Phase change of a solid turning into a liquid
Melting
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What measurement is affected by the differing number of neutrons in isotopes?
The mass number.
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What was the name given to JJ Thomson’s atomic model?
Plum Pudding Model
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Which subatomic particles occupy the nucleus of the atom?
Neutrons and Protons.
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How are the number of electrons in a neutral atom determined?
The number of electrons is equal to the number of protons or atomic number.
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This state of matter occurs at the highest temperatures
Gas
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How would the element with 5p+, 5e- and 6n0 be represented in hyphen notation?
B-11
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Who first proposed that all matter consisted of atoms?
Democritus
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What is the net charge of an atom?
Zero.
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What is the charge of the nucleus?
Positive.
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Phase change of a solid turning into a gas
Sublimation
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All atoms of the same element have what in common?
The atomic number or number of protons.
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What does a change in the number of electrons creates?
an Ion
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Which subatomic particle has the smallest mass?
Electron.
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Which particles occupies the largest volume of the atom?
Electrons.
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An unusual state of matter found in neon signs
Plasma
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How many neutrons are there in F-21?
12
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What is the atomic number of the atom that has a mass number or 15 and 8 neutrons?
7
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