Subatomic Particles
Atomic Structure
History of an Atom
Isotopes and Ions
Fun Atomic Facts
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What subatomic particle has a positive charge?

Protons 

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What is found in the nucleus of an atom?

Protons and Neutrons 

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Who discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube?

J.J. Thomson 

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What do all isotopes of an element have in common?

The same number of protons

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Which subatomic particle has the least mass?

Electron 

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Which particle orbits the nucleus in energy levels?

Electron

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How do you calculate the mass number of an atom?

# of Protons + # of Electrons 

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Which scientist proposed that atoms are mostly empty space?

Ernest Rutherford

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What is the charge of an ion that has more electrons than protons?

Negative (anion)

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What is the charge of a neutron?

neutral (0)

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What is the mass of a neutron in atomic mass units (amu)?

1 amu
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What determines the identity of an atom?

The number of Protons 

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What was Dalton’s main contribution to atomic theory?

All matter is made of indivisible atoms

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An atom of carbon has 6 protons and 7 neutrons. What is its mass number?

13

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What term is used for atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons?

Isotopes

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Which particle determines the reactivity of an atom?

Electron/Valence electron 

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An atom is neutral. If it has 15 protons, how many electrons does it have?

15

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What model did J.J. Thomson propose for the atom?

Plum Pudding Model

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What does the term “isotope” mean in terms of atomic structure?

Same element, different number of neutrons

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Which element has 1 proton?

Hydrogen 

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Rank the three subatomic particles from least to greatest mass.

Electron < Proton ≈ Neutron

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If an atom has 20 protons, 21 neutrons, and 18 electrons, what is its net charge and mass number?

+2 Charge, 41 mass number 

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Which experiment led to the discovery of the nucleus?

Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment

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A calcium ion has 20 protons and 18 electrons. What is its symbol with charge?

Ca2+

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Why are atoms considered mostly empty space?

Because electrons are very far from the nucleus relative to their size