History of Chemistry
Parts of an Atom
Atomic Masses
General Knowledge
Atomic Numbers/charges
100

Early people were producing these types of changes even though they didn't know what was happening. For example - extracting metals from ores and making jewelry.

chemical changes

100

What are the three subatomic particles. 

Protons, neutrons, electrons 

100

If an atom was enlarged so the electrons were spinning around the stands of a football stadium, how big would the nucleus be?

marble, grape, small pebble

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

Who developed the periodic table of elements. 

Dmitri Mendeleev

200

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

proton

200

Atomic masses are measured in what?

AMU

200

The smallest pieces of matter are called __________.

atoms

200

Name three isotopes found in nature

Carbon-12. Carbon -13, Carbon-14

300

The earliest form of chemistry was called _______.

alchemy

300

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

Neutron

300

A proton has the atomic mass of what?

1 amu

300

What is the number above each element and what does it tell us?

it is the atomic number and it tells us how many protons an element has. 

300

What element has a number of 56?

barium

400

Names for elements comes from the English or __________ name.

latin

400

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

electrons

400

A neutron has the atomic mass of what?

1 amu

400

How do we know the number of electron shells are surrounding an atom? 

Look at the period number. 

400

Why does hydrogen have an atomic number of 1?

because it only has one proton

500

Who first realized that an atom had a nucleus?

Ernest Rutherford 

500

Most of the mass of an atom is located here.

nucleus

500

An electron has a mass of what?

1/1836 or .000544

500

What is the name for an element that has a different number of neutrons than protons? 

isotopes

500

If an atom gains four electrons what is the new charge and WHY?

-4 because it gained four electrons giving it four more negative charges than the protons. 

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