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Evan Todd
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Isotopes and atomic structure recap
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Subatomic Particles
Although atoms are very tiny, they consist of even smaller particles. Three main types of particles that make up all atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons. The interactive below shows how these particles are arranged in an atom.
The atom shown above represented by the model is carbon, but the particles of all atoms are arranged in the same way. At the center of the atom is a dense area called the nucleus, where all the protons and neutrons are clustered closely together. The electrons constantly move around the nucleus.
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Multiple Choice
1) What is the charge of the nucleus of an atom?
negative
positive
neutral
none
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following determines the identity of an element?
number of protons
atomic mass
number of neutrons
number of shells
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What does the 6 represent?
Atomic mass
atomic number
chemical symbol
element name
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the mass number?
the number of protons in the nucleus
the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
the number of neutrons in the nucleus
the number of protons and electrons in the atom
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What Are Isotopes?
Atoms of the same element have the same number of protons, but can differ in the number of neutrons. These variations are called isotopes. Most elements have several isotopes, but only a few are stable and common. While isotopes of an element have different masses, they share the same chemical properties due to identical electron numbers.
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Drag and Drop
22 electrons
mass number of
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Hotspot
Label the mass number:
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Hotspot
Label the atomic number:
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Hotspot
Label the number of protons:
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Hotspot
Label the number that is protons and neutrons added together:
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Dropdown
a mass number of
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Match
Match the following
number of protons & electrons
number of neutrons
mass number
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40
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