Calculations Chemistry
Parts of an Atom
Atomic Masses
Fuels
Atomic Numbers
100

What is the coefficient in this equation:

2CH4

2

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

What is a fuel?

A fuel is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work.

100
Atomic numbers of an atom are the same as the number of what in an atom?
protons
200

True or False

You can change subscripts in an equation to balance it. 

False

200
These particles have a positive charge and are found inside the nucleus.
proton
200
Atomic masses are measured in what?
AMU
200

Combustion reactions always produce:

H2O and CO2

200
Carbon's atomic number is _______.
6
300

Grams on the periodic table is the mass of protons and neutrons as well as the ______________.

Molar mass

g/mol


300
These particles are located within the nucleus, and have no charge.
Neutron
300
A proton has the atomic mass of what?
1
300

What fuel source produces the most energy?

H2 Hydrogen

300
What element has a number of 56?
barium
400

What is the molar mass of Carbon?

15.999g/mol OR 16g/mol

400
These particles are negatively charge and are found outside the nucleus.
electrons
400
A neutron has the atomic mass of what?
1
400

What elements make up gasoline?

Carbon and Hydrogen

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

Balance the following equation:

N2+H2---->NH3

N2+3H2---->2NH3

500
Most of the mass of an atom is located here.
nucleus
500
An electron has a mass of what?
1/1836
500

What fuel sources includes carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

Ethanol 

500
Some atoms have more ___________, which makes it an isotope and gives it a negative charge
electrons
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