
Elements and Atoms
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Chemistry
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Atom Structure and Elements in A Box
By Julia Lequin
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Atom Structure and Element In A Box
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Multiple Choice
The subatomic particles are the
protons, electrons, neutrons in an atom
protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
earth, fire, air, and wind that made up matter
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Multiple Select
Atom is the smallest piece of matter. Which describes the structure of an atom?
An atom has 3 subatomic particles in it.
An atom contains protons, electrons, neutrons.
An atom is typically charged matter.
An atom is just like a ball and nothing in it.
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Multiple Choice
The subatomic particle that has a positive charge is called
proton
electron
neutron
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Multiple Choice
Electrons are
positively charge particles
negatively charge particles
neutral particles
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Multiple Select
The two subatomic particles are located in the nucleus and make up most of the atom mass.
protons
electrons
neutrons
atomos
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Electrons are found outside nucleus of an atom while protons and neutrons are found inside of it. What is the charge of the nucleus of an atom?
positive
negative
neutral
cannot be determined
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Carbon-12
#of protons= 6
#of electrons=6
#of neutrons=12
Hydrogen-1
# of protons=1
# of electrons=1
# of neutrons=0
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Fill in the correct information about of oxygen atom
# of protons=
#of electrons=
#of neutrons=
atomic number=
atomic mass(mass #)=
What is inside the box of elements in the PTable?
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The atomic number is use to arrange the elements in order in the periodic table.
The atomic number tells the number of protons of an element
What is the atomic number?
Atomic mass= the number of protons and neutrons inside the nucleus of an atom
Mass number = #p+ + #n-
Atomic mass or Mass Number
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Atomic mass of an element=
#of protons + #of neutrons
Remember:
Atomic number of an element =
# of protons = # of electrons
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Multiple Choice
The atomic number of element iron(Fe) is
55.84
55
26
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Multiple Select
An atom of an element iron has
26 protons
26 electrons
26 neutrons
26 atomic number
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Multiple Select
The mass number of atoms is equal to the number of protons and the number of neutrons. Therefore, the carbon atom has
12 neutrons
6 neutrons
6 protons
6 electrons
Atom Structure and Elements in A Box
By Julia Lequin
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