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Review Question #1 Place the following in order and match them to their discovery or idea. 1. Gell-Mann(h) 2. Chadwick (g) 3. Schrodinger(f) 4. Bohr(e) 5. Rutherford(d) 6. Thomson(c) 7. Dalton(b) 8. Democritus(a) a) named and defined the atom b) atomic theory c) electron d) positive nucleus (proton) e) energy levels f) electron cloud model g) neutron h) quarks Review Question #2 List the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for the following elements: Mercury: p+ 80 no 121 e- 80 Arsenic: p+ 33 no 42 e- 33 Aluminum +3 ion: p+ 13 no 14 e- 10 Review Question #3 Look at the following atom pairs. Label atom B as an ion, isotope, or different element. 1. Atom A: 10 protons, 10 neutrons, 10 electrons Atom B: 10 protons, 11 neutrons, 10 electrons isotopes 2. Atom A: 9 protons, 10 neutrons, 10 electrons Atom B: 9 protons, 10 neutrons, 9 electrons ions 3. Atom A: 28 protons, 31 neutrons, 28 electrons Atom B: 2 protons, 2 neutrons, 2 electrons dif. elements 4. Atom A: 6 protons, 6 neutrons, 6 electrons Atom B: 6 protons, 6 neutrons, 8 electrons ions Review Question #4 Draw the Bohr model for each of the following atoms: Calcium 20 e- Chlorine 17 e- Review Question #5 Draw the Bohr model for each of the following atoms: Titanium +2 ion 20e- Nitrogen -3 ion 10e- Review Question #6 Compare the masses of the proton, electron, and neutron. State your answers in atomic mass units or grams. Proton: 1 amu Electron: 0 amu Neutron: 1 amu Review Question #7 Carbon-14 dating is a way of determining the age of certain archeological artifacts of a biological origin up to about 50,000 years old. It is used in dating things such as bone, cloth, wood and plant fibers. How is Carbon-14 different from all other isotopes of carbon? Carbon-14 has a different number of neutrons than all other isotopes of Carbon. This gives Carbon-14 a different mass number than all other isotopes of Carbon. Review Question #8 Two electrons decide to see how far they can jump. The first electron jumps eight nanometers, the next one jumps eighteen nanometers. The winner gets to spend thirty-two days in the nucleus. What is the significance of this story to what we learned in chapter 4? It’s a way to memorize the number of electrons allowed in the energy levels. 2 – 8 – 18 - 32 Review Question #9 What two parts of Dalton’s atomic theory were incorrect? Why? Dalton’s theory that all atoms are indivisible and that atoms of the same element have the same mass was incorrect. Subatomic particles were discovered and elements are made of isotopes. Review Question #10 What is indirect evidence? How did it help humans figure out the secrets of the atom? Indirect evidence is evidence one gathers without using the sense of sight. This helped humans figure out the secrets of the atom because atoms are too small to be seen. Review Question #11 Compare the mass and volume of the nucleus to the total mass and volume of the atom. The mass of the nucleus is equal to the mass of the atom because it contains the protons and neutrons which are by far the heaviest particles in the atom. The volume of the nucleus is VERY small compared to the volume of the atom. Review Question #12 What is the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number? Atomic mass: average mass of all existing isotopes as they occur in nature. Atomic number: Number of protons in the nucleus. Review Question #13 The atomic number of Magnesium is 12 and its atomic mass is 24. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in an atom of Mg? The atomic number assures us that there are 12 protons. Since it is a neutral atom, it also must have 12 electrons. With a mass of 24 amu, that means the remaining mass comes from its 12 neutrons. Review Question #14 “Explain the punch-line” Schröedinger stated that the electron is a particle and a wave.