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Question(s) of the Day Answer the following questions on a piece of paper and put your name at the top. You have 8 minutes to complete the questions of the day. Good luck!
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Scan chapter 1 and answer the following questions: 1)The diagram opposite represents the results of one of Rutherford’s experiments. The arrows show the possible trajectories of alpha particles when a sheet of gold foil is bombarded with them. a)What are alpha particles? b) Which arrow represents the trajectory most often observed during the experiment? Explain your answer.
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Answer a) What are alpha particles? Answer: They are positive particles emitted by certain radioactive substances.
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Answer b) Which arrow represents the trajectory most often observed during the experiment? Explain your answer. Answer: The trajectory observed most often is that of arrow B. Because atoms are mostly empty space, the majority of the alpha particles pass through the gold foil without being deflected.
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Question of Day Hand in Assignment 13 Quiz on Assignment 13 Notes Web Exploration # B-2 & B-3 (FL) Assignment Chapter 1 Review Ch. 1 – Review
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Atoms In the atomic model of potassium below, which letter represents a valence electron? Explain your answer. Answer: The letter D, because this electron is in the outermost electron shell.
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4)Are the atomic representations below correct Lewis structures? If not, explain your answer. Magnesium Answer: It is illustrated correctly.
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4)Are the atomic representations below correct Lewis structures? If not, explain your answer. Argon Answer: It is not illustrated correctly because argon has eight valence electrons, not nine.
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6) Draw the Bohr Rutherford Diagrams for the following elements. Calcium P = E = N =
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Finish the Assignment on chapter 1 review and have a nice weekend!
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