Early Atomic Models
Discovering the Atom

Subatomic Particles
Isotopes & Ions
Average Atomic Mass
100

He was the first to suggest that matter is made of tiny, indivisible particles called “atomos.”

Democritus

100

The cathode ray tube experiment led to the discovery of which particle?

the electron

100

This subatomic particle has a positive charge.

Proton

100

Two atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called what?

Isotopes

100

The unit used to measure atomic mass.

Atomic mass unit (amu)

200

Dalton’s model described atoms as these kinds of solid objects.

Solid spheres

200

This scientist suggest that the structure of atoms were somehow related to electricity. Inspiring future chemists.

Michael Faraday

200

This subatomic particle has no charge and is found in the nucleus.

neutron

200

When an atom gains or loses electrons, it becomes this.

Ion

200

The average atomic mass of an element depends on the mass and this property of each isotope.

Relative abundance (percent abundance)

300

J.J. Thomson’s “plum pudding” model pictured the atom as a sphere of positive charge with these scattered throughout.

Electrons

300

Draw the plum pudding model

(ans. vary)

300

These two subatomic particles have approximately the same mass.

proton and neutron

300

A sodium atom that loses one electron becomes what kind of ion (name and charge)?

Na+

300

The instrument used to measure the relative abundance of isotopes.

Mass spectrometer

400

Rutherford’s gold foil experiment led to the discovery of this part of the atom.

The nucleus

400

This is how Rutherford discovered there is a nucleus.

Gold Foil experiment

400

This subatomic particle orbits the nucleus.

Electron

400

Which subatomic particle changes when an isotope forms?

neutrons

400

An element has two isotopes: 25% with a mass of 10 amu and 75% with a mass of 11 amu. What is its average atomic mass?

10.75 amu

500

In Bohr’s model, these move in these specific circular paths or energy levels around the nucleus.

electrons

500

These were the two phenomona observed during cathode ray tube experiments.

could move a paddle wheel

magnets would deflect the ray

500

Which subatomic particle determines the identity of an element?

proton

500

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Cl⁻ with a mass number of 35?

Protons: 17

Neutrons: 18

Electrons, 18

500

Explain why the atomic mass listed on the periodic table is rarely a whole number.

It’s a weighted average of all naturally occurring isotopes of that element.

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