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Test #1 Review: Atomic Concepts

Test #1 Review: Atomic Concepts

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Test #1 Review: Atomic Concepts

TEST TOMORROW 10/7!

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​Atomic Theory Discoveries

​JJ Thompson

​- Discovered electrons (negative)

​Rutherford

​- Discovered nucleus is positive and contains protons

​- atom is mostly empty space

​Neils Bohr

​-planetary model

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​Subatomic Particles

​Protons

​- positive charge

​- equal to the atomic number

​Electrons

​- negative charge

​- equal to the atomic number

​Neutrons

​- no charge

​- equal to the atomic mass - atomic number

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Multiple Choice

Which device did JJ Thomson use to discover the electron?

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X-ray machine

2

scanning tunneling electron microscope

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spectrometer

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cathode ray tube

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Multiple Choice

JJ Thomson was credited for the discovery of the

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center of the universe

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proton

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electron

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neutron

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Multiple Choice

Which is a finding attributed to Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment?

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atoms are indivisible and have a dense positive nucleus.

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atoms are divisible and have multiple layers of electrons scattered uniformly about the atom.

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atoms are like plum pudding with positive and negative charges uniformly scattered throughout the atom.

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atoms are mostly empty space with a dense positive nucleus.

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Multiple Choice

What evidence did Rutherford use to support the idea that the atom was mostly empty space?

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the vast majority of the alpha particles went through the foil unaffected.

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the vast majority of the alpha particles were deflected at 90 degrees.

3

one alpha particle was deflected by the gold foil.

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beams of alpha particles were deflected by magnets.

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Multiple Choice

According to the planetary model of the atom, electrons_____?

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are all packed inside the nucleaus of the atom

2

 freely move in and out of the nucleus 

3

revolve around the nucleus in specific orbits

4

 electrons do not exist, atoms only contain protons and neutrons

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Multiple Choice

Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

1

proton

2

neutron

3

electron

4

midichlorian

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Multiple Choice

The nucleus of an atom contains which subatomic particles?

1

protons and electrons

2

protons and neutrons

3

electrons and neutrons

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protons, electrons, and neutrons

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Multiple Choice

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What is the number of protons?
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34
2
16
3
18
4
S

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Multiple Choice

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What is the number of neutrons?
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34
2
79
3
45
4
35

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​Isotopes

​Isotopes are defined as having the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons

​- atomic number is the same

​- atomic mass is different

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Multiple Choice

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In a correctly written symbol what would be located in the "A" position?
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number of neutrons
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atomic number
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number of electrons 
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atomic mass

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Multiple Choice

What quantities vary between isotopes of an element?
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protons, electrons, and atomic mass
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protons, electrons, and atomic number
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neutrons and electrons
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neutrons and atomic mass

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Multiple Choice

Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same # of _________, different number of ______.

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neutrons;  protons

2

protons; neutrons

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e- ; atomic masses
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n0 ; atomic masses

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Multiple Choice

How many neutrons in C-14?
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6
2
7
3
14
4
8

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Multiple Choice

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What is the planetary model also known as?

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Thomson model

2

Plum pudding model

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Bohr model

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Nuclear model

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge of an atom that has lost one electron?
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-1
2
-2
3
+1
4
+2

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Multiple Choice

An ion forms when an atom gains or loses
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Protons
2
Neutrons
3
Electrons

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Multiple Choice

How many neutrons does the isotope below have?     89 36Kr
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53
2
36
3
89
4
125

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Multiple Choice

Two isotopes of carbon are carbon-12 and carbon-14.  These isotopes differ from one another by two protons.
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true
2
false

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Multiple Choice

Which 2 subatomic particles make up most of an atom's mass (mass number)?

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protons and neutrons

2

all subatomic particles are equal in number

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neutrons and electrons

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protons and electrons

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Multiple Choice

How many electrons does a Copper atom have?

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63

2

29

3

92

4

34

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Multiple Choice

What is the atomic number for an element with 41 neutrons and a mass number of 80?
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39
2
41
3
80
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121

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Multiple Choice

An element is defined by its number of ...

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protons

2

electrons

3

neutrons

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protons + electrons

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Multiple Choice

Negative ions ____ electrons.

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Cations
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Gain

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Anions
4

Lose

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Multiple Choice

What charge does an atom have if it GAINS an electrons?
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Positive (+)
2
Negative (-)

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Multiple Choice

What charge does an atom have if it LOSES an electron? 
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Positive (+)
2
Negative (-)

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Multiple Choice

24.1% of all the isotopes of a an element have a mass of 75.23 amu, 48.7% have a mass of 74.61 amu, and 27.2% have a mass of 75.20 amu.
What is the average mass of this element?
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74.92 amu
2
24.97 amu
3
75.01 amu
4
74.51 amu

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Multiple Choice

Naturally occurring chlorine that is put in pools is: 75.53% chlorine with a mass of 34.969 amu and 24.47% chlorine with a mass of 36.966 amu. Calculate the average atomic mass.

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35.46 amu

2

35.00 amu

3

37.00 amu

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17.00 amu

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