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Vocabulary Terms
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The number of protons in the
nucleus of the atom
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Answer =Atomic Number
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The smallest particle of an element.
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Answer =Atom
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A theoretical representation of
something that you cannot
observe directly.
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Answer =Scientific Model
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A substance that cannot be broken
down by either physical or chemical
changes.
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Answer =Element
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A substance that can be broken
down into simpler parts only by a
chemical change.
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Answer =Compound
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Scientific Method
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The negatively charged subatomic
particle discovered in a cathode
ray tube that is much smaller than
a hydrogen atom.
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Answer =Electron
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Famous People
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The scientist who came up with the
idea of an electron.
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Answer =J.J. Thomson
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Greek Thinker, believed everything
in the universe was ultimately
made up of a tiny objects,
suspended in a void.
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Answer =Democritus
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English school teacher and
chemist, that stated atoms cannot
be created or destroyed.
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Answer =John Dalton
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New Zealand scientist, announced
the discovery of the proton in
1919.
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Answer =Ernest Rutherford
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Received credits for discovering
the neutron.
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Answer =James Chadwick
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Who stated that all elements were
made up of atoms.
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Answer =John Dalton
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Daily Double
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The atom is a tiny, solid ball.
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Answer =Democritus’s Atomic
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The atom is a ball of positive
electricity with negatively charged
electrons scattered throughout it.
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Answer =J.J. Thomson’s Atomic
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The atom is made up of mainly
empty space, and the dense
center of the atom would contain
the nucleus.
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Answer =Ernest Rutherford’s
Atomic Model
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The atom would have a central nucleus
with each electron orbiting around the
atom like a planet orbiting the sun.
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Answer =Niels Bohr’s Atomic Model
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The atom will contain protons, neutrons, and
electrons. The nucleus will include the
protons and neutrons, and the electrons
will be at specific distances around the
nucleus.
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Answer =Modern Atomic Model
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What are the names of the three
subatomic particles needed to be
in the Modern Atomic Model?
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Answer =Protons, Neutrons, &
Electrons.
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Atomic Structure
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What is the electron cloud?
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Answer =The area surrounding an
atom’s nucleus where electrons
move.
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What is a nucleus? What two
subatomic particles are found
there?
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Answer =In an atom, the central
core that contains most of the
atom’s mass. Protons and
neutrons are located there.
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In order, what are the maximum
number of electrons in the first
four levels?
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Answer =Level 1- 2 electrons
Level 2- 8 electrons
Level 3- 18 electrons
Level 4- 32 electrons
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What is the smallest subatomic
particle?
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Answer =Electron (approximately
2000 times smaller than a proton
or neutron!!!)
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Why do scientists use atomic
models?
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Answer = Helps compare elements
similarities and differences
Helps explain how elements will combine
with other elements to make compounds.
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What is the mass of a neutron?
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Answer = 1 amu
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What does the term “atomos”
mean?
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Answer =Cannot be divided
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What is mass number?
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Answer =The number of protons
and neutrons in the nucleus of an
atom.
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What is a neutron?
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Answer =The subatomic particle
with no electrical charge and
about the same mass as a proton.
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What is Atomic Mass?
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Answer =The mass of an atom
expressed in atomic mass units.
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A region around the nucleus where
electrons with a particular amount
of energy are most likely to be
found.
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Answer =energy levels
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What are particle accelerators?
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Answer =A ring shaped instrument
(apparatus) that is usually buried
underground.
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Carbon
Atomic Number 6
Atomic Mass 12
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Answer =6p, 6n, e- = 2, 4
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Sodium
Atomic Number 11
Atomic Mass 23
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Answer =11p, 12n, e- = 2, 8, 1
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Krypton
Atomic Number 36
Atomic Mass 84
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Answer =36p, 38n, e- = 2, 8, 18, 8
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Daily Double
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Oxygen
Atomic Number 8
Atomic Mass 16
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Answer =8p, 8n, e- = 2, 6
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Zinc
Atomic Number 30
Atomic Mass 65
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Answer =30p, 35n, e- =2, 8, 18, 2
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Phosphorus
Atomic Number 15
Atomic Mass 31
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Answer = 15 P+, 16 No,
2e-, 8e-, 6e-
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What is the mass of a proton?
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Answer =1 atomic mass unit (amu)
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The negative charge of a electron
is equal to the positive charge of
what?
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Answer =Proton
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What is the most common element
found in the human body?
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Answer =Oxygen
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How are symbols of an atom
shown on the periodic table of
elements?
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Answer = Upper case, Lower Case
Ex. He, Kr, Li
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What is the most common element
found in the earth’s core?
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Answer = Oxygen
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How many elements are natural
elements and not man made?
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Answer = 91
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