This scientist officially proposed the first atomic theory.
Who is DALTON?
Dalton believed atoms combined in whole number ratios, were indivisible, and _______.
What are IDENTICAL?
This subatomic particle determines the element's identity.
What is the PROTON?
What is an ION?
What is an ISOTOPE?
This refers to the weighted average of all isotopes of a given element.
What is AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS?
His model was the "plum pudding model"
Who was THOMSON?
What is the ELECTRON?
The mass of a neutron is this many amu
What is 1 AMU?
The positive ion is called this.
What is a CATION?
What is CARBON-14?
Chlorine's mass is 35.5amu which is a mix of Cl-37 and this other isotope.
What is Cl-35?
His experiment proved atoms have a dense nucleus?
Who was RUTHERFORD?
Rutherford's model was the first to introduce this part of the atom.
What was the NUCLEUS?
-1 and 0 are respectively the charge and relative mass of this subatomic particle
What is the ELECTRON?
Negative ions have this name.
What is an ANION?
This number appears in every type of isotope notation.
What is the MASS NUMBER?
This version of carbon is the most abundant
What is C-12?
This scientist said electrons orbit in quantized energy levels.
Who was BOHR?
Heisenberg worked Schrodinger to create this modern theory.
What was the QUANTUM THEORY?
What are 8 PROTONS and 9 NEUTRONS?
The number of electrons in Mg2+
What are 10?
Cl-37 has this many neutrons.
What are 20?
Because atomic mass is the weighted average of isotopes, it is rarely this type of number
What is a WHOLE number?
Who was HEISENBERG?
Bohr, Rutherford, Heisenberg, Dalton, Thomson.
Who was DALTON, THOMSON, RUTHERFORD, BOHR, AND HEISENBERG
This location in the atom is heavy, dense. It is also where the protons and neutrons are located.
What is the NUCLEUS?
Because of less electron repulsion, cations are this compared to neutral atoms.
What is SMALLER?
Isotopes of the same element behave chemically alike because it has the same amount of which two subatomic particles.
What are PROTONS and ELECTRONS?
Hydrogen's average mass is 1.008, which means this isotope dominates the others.
What is H-1?