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Atomic Models and Quantum Theory Review
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100 200 400 300 400 Atomic Models Subatomic Particles IsotopesStructure of the Atom 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 Which term did Bohr use when he described the path that electrons move around the nucleus. Orbital
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1,2 What is the charge of an electron, neutron, and proton respectively. -1, 0, +1
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1,3 Isotopes of the same element differ by the number of ______ they have? Neutrons
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1,4 Which subatomic particle(s) make up the atomic nucleus? Protons and Neutrons
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2,1 State two characteristics that rutherford discovered about the atomic nucleus. Very dense and it has a positive charge.
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2,2 Which two subatomic particles have the same mass? Proton and Neutron
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2,3 Thallium has 2 naturally occurring isotopes, Th-206 and Th-208. Which isotope is more abundant? Th-206, since is average atomic mass is 204.38 amu
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2,4 Most of the volume that an atom occupies is space taken up by which subatomic particle(s)? Electrons
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3,1 Which subatomic particle did J.J. Thomson discover? The Electron
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3,2 Which subatomic particle(s) make up the atomic nucleus? Protons and Neutrons
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3,3 Chlorine has two naturally occurring isotopes, Cl-35 and Cl-37. The percent abundance of each isotope is 75.77% and 24.23% respectively. What is the average atomic mass of Chlorine? ( Round your answer to a hundreth of a decimal.) 35.45 amu
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3,4 What is the mass of a proton, neutron, and electron respectively. List the masses in atomic mass units (amu). p + = 1 amu, n 0 = 1 amu, and e - = 1/2000 amu
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4,1 Name the Scientist who created the following atomic model; J.J. Thomson
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4,2 Name the scientists who discovered the proton, then name the scientist that discovered the neutron. First and last names. Eugen Goldstein and James Chadwick
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4,3 List one element from the Periodic Table that has no known isotopes. Tc (Technicium) or Rn (Radon)
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4,4 Which pair of words best Describes the atomic nucleus; A.) Light and Fluffy B.) Hard and Dense C.) Positive and Soft D.) Neutral and Dense E.) Negative and Soft B – Hard and Dense
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5,1 What is the name of the beam of electrons that Thomson experimented with? Cathode Ray
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5,2 What is the name given to an ion that Has lost electrons to form a positive ion? Cation
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5,3 Sulfur has three naturally occurring isotopes, S-32, S-33, S-34, and S-36. Their percent abundance is 95.002%, 0.76 %, 4.22 %, and 0.014 %, Respectively. Use this data to calculate The average atomic mass of Sulfur. 32.06 amu
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5,4 According to the Electron Cloud Model, where in the atom is the electron density the highest? Closest to the nucleus
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Final Jeopardy Calculate the mass of a neutral C-12 atom if a proton and a neutron has a mass of 1.67 x 10 -24 g, and an electron has a mass of 9.11 x 10 -28 g,
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