Scientists and their Discoveries 1
Scientists and their Discoveries 2
Inside the Elements
Charged
Other
100

This scientist suggested that matter existed in the form of very small, indivisible particles called "atomos".

Democritus

100

This scientist first suggested that elements are made of atoms and that the atoms of an element are all alike

John Dalton

100

These are the three subatomic particles

Protons, electrons, neutrons

100

Sodium (Na) has lost an electron. How would we write this as a symbol?

Na+

100

The law of electrostatic charges states that _____ charges attract each other, while _____ charges repel each other.

Opposite; Like

200

This is the scientist that discovered the electron, as well as creating the plum pudding model

J.J. Thompson

200

This scientist developed the Saturnian model

Hantaro Nagoaka

200

An element that has lost electrons is _____ charged while an element that has gained electrons is _____ charged

Positively, Negatively

200

A Chromium atom has 24 protons, 28 neutrons, and 24 electrons. Its atomic number would be __ and its mass number would be __

24; 52

200

This is why the Bohr model is still used even though it's not the most workable model

It is the easiest to understand (shows how energy levels work and how bonding works)

300

This scientist believed that electrons moved in spherical regions at a fixed distance from the nucleus

Niels Bohr

300

This scientist developed the nuclear model

Ernest Rutherford

300

An element that has a different number of electrons that normal is called this

Ion

300

One isotope of phosphorus has 15 protons and 18 neutrons. This is what we would name the isotope _____

Phosphorus-33

300

Double up

This model is the most widely used by scientists today

Quantum Mechanical Model

400

In the plum pudding model, inside the atom there are _______ ________within a positive substance

Negative Electrons

400

These are how the movements in the bohr model are described

Circular Movements around the nucleus

400

Double up

An element that has gained electrons is called this

Anion

400

An oxygen ion is found to be O2-. This means that the ion has _____ two electrons and has a _____ _ charge

Gained, Negative 2

400

Potassium-39 and Potassium-41 will always have the same amount of _______

Protons

500

These are how the movements of the elections in the quantum-mechanical model are described

Orbitals that are not uniform in size

500

Experiments involving _____ _________ led to the discovery of the nucleus

Alpha Particles

500

An element that has lost electrons is called this

Cation

500

This would be the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a neutral copper isotope of 65/29 Cu

Protons: 29  Neutrons: 36  Electrons: 29

500

Boron has two stable isotopes: Boron-10 and Boron-11. Its atomic mass is 10.81 u. Which isotope would be more common?

Boron-11