ATOMS GENERAL
ISOTOPES
ISOTOPES EXAMPLES
IONS
IONS EXAMPLES
Atomic Mass
Scientists
100

What subatomic particle has a positive charge?

What is proton?

100

An isotope is a variety of an element with a different number of, what?

What is neutrons?

100

A carbon atom has 7 neutrons, how would you write this isotope?

What is C-13

100

An ion does not have the same amount of _______ and ________.

What is protons & electrons?

100

A sodium (Na) atom has 11 protons and 10 electrons. How do you denote the charge on this atom?

What is Na+ or Na1+?

100

What is average atomic mass?

What is the weighted average of all isotopes of that element

100

Who created the first modern atomic theory?

Dalton. Solid Spheres

200

What charges do an electron and a neutron have?

What is negative & neutral?

200

The name of an isotope is the name of the element followed by a dash (-) and _____ __________ of the isotope.

What is the mass number?

200

A Bromine (Br) atom has 35 neutrons, how would you write this isotope?

What is Br-70?

200

How does an atom become an ion?

What is gaining or losing an electron

200

An oxygen (O) atom has 8 protons and 10 electrons. How do you denote the charge on this atom?

What is O2-?

200

What are the units for average atomic mass?

What is amu?

200

Who created the plum pudding model and what did it state?

JJ Thompson

300

Atoms of the same element have the same number of, what?

What is protons?

300

Isotopes have the same ______.

What is protons (or atomic number)?

300

A Tin (Sn) atom has 51 neutrons, how would you write this isotope?

What is Sn-101?

300

A positive ion is called a ______ and a negative ion is called a _________

What is cation and anion?

300

A Fluorine (F) atom has a charge of (-1) and its atomic number is 9. How many electrons does it have?

What is 10 electrons?

300

Calculate the average atomic mass for the following:

C-12 (98.93%)

C-13 (1.07%)

C-14 (.0001%)

What is 12.01 amu

300

Thompson was the first to discover that atoms have this

electrons/negative parts

400

Atomic mass equals the sum of, what?

What is protons & neutrons?

400

How you would write carbon isotopes with masses of 12 and 14

What is carbon-12 and carbon-14

400

An Arsenic (As) isotope is written as As-85, how many neutrons does it have?

What is 52 neutrons?

400

When an atom gains an electron, it gains a ____charge

What is negative?

400

A Copper (Cu) atom has 29 protons and 27 electrons. How do you denote the charge on this atom?

What is Cu2+?

400

Boron has an atomic mass of 10.81 amu according to the periodic table. However, no single atom of boron has a mass of 10.81 amu. Why?  

What is 10.81 amu is a weighted average of all of the isotopes for Boron

400
What did the gold foil experiment prove?

Positive nucleus- Rutherford

500

Compare the masses of the 3 subatomic particles

protons and neutrons are almost equal, electrons have almost no mass

500

If isotope 1 weighs 2.50g, isotope 2 weighs 1.50g, and isotope 3 weighs 5.00g, and the average atomic mass is 4.80g, which isotope is the most abundant?

What is isotope 3?

500

If Titanium (Ti) isotope is written as Ti-50, how many neutrons does it have?

28

500

When an atom loses an electron, it gains a ____ charge

What is positive?

500

An Arsenic (As) atom has a charge of (-3). How many electrons does it have?

What is 36 electrons?

500

Calculate the average atomic mass for the following:

Si-28    92.93%

Si-29    4.67 %

Si-30    3.10%

What is 28.1 amu

500

Who first proposed that electrons "orbited" the nucleus? 

Bohr

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