James Chadwick is credited with discovering this atomic particle
What is the neutron?
the charge of a proton
What is 1+ (positive)?
The charge of a neutron
What is 0?
the charge of an electron
What is 1- (negative)?
The atomic number decreases by 2 in this type of decay
What is Alpha decay?
Using cathode ray tubes, he was able to discover the existence of these atomic particles
Who was J. J. Thomson?
The mass of a proton
What is 1 (atomic mass unit)?
The mass of a neuton
What is 1 (atomic mass unit)?
The mass of an electron
What is 1/1840?
No new element is formed in this type of nuclear decay
What is Gamma decay?
He first coined the term "atomos," which means "uncuttable."
Who was Democritus?
The location of a proton
What is the nucleus?
The location of a neutron
Where is the nucleus?
The location of an electron
What is the cloud?
This type of nuclear decay is the most powerful
What is Gamma decay?
By shooting Alpha particles at gold foil, Rutherford was able to discover the existence of this
What is the nucleus (protons)?
The number of protons in an atom gives the atom this number on the periodic table
What is the atomic number?
The sum of the neutrons and protons of an atom gives us this
What is the atomic mass?
If the number of electrons changes in an atom, a new one of these is formed
What is an ion?
The atomic number increases by 1 in this type of nuclear decay
What is Beta decay (minus)?
His Uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to know for sure the location or speed of electrons
Who was Heisenberg?
If the number of protons of an atom could somehow change, it would create a new one of these
What is an element?
If the number of neutrons in an atom changes, a new one of these is formed
What is an isotope?
In a neutral atom, the number of electrons must be the same as this other atomic particle
A high-energy electron is released in this type of decay
What is Beta decay?