Chemistry

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  • What does the word 'atom' mean in Greek?
    Undivided
  • What did the Ancient Greeks believe about the composition of matter?
    They believed everything was made up of tiny objects that could not be split apart.
  • Who suggested that elements were made of atoms of a unique single type?
    John Dalton
  • What was John Dalton's contribution to atomic theory?
    He suggested that atoms of different elements could combine to form compounds.
  • What significant discovery did J.J. Thomson make in 1897?
    He discovered the electron.
  • What is the plum pudding model of the atom?
    It is a model where negative electrons are embedded in a mass of positive charge.
  • What did the gold foil experiment conducted by Geiger and Marsden demonstrate?
    It showed something inside the atom reflecting alpha particles.
  • What conclusion did Ernest Rutherford draw from the gold foil experiment?
    He concluded there must be a tiny positive nucleus at the center of the atom.
  • What did Rutherford's nuclear model of the atom include?
    The nucleus contained positively charged protons.
  • How did Niels Bohr refine the atomic model in 1913?
    He proposed that electrons orbit around the nucleus in shells.
  • What did James Chadwick discover in 1932?
    He discovered that the nucleus also contains uncharged neutrons.
  • What causes the scientific model of the atom to change over time?
    • New discoveries that don't match the current model
    • Need for updates or complete remakes to fit new information
  • What is an element?
    An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances or compounds.
  • How many known unique elements are there?
    There are over 100 known unique elements.
  • What is the smallest particle of an element that can exist independently?
    An atom
  • How do atoms of different elements differ?
    Atoms of different elements have different atomic numbers.
  • Why are all atoms neutral?
    Because they have an equal number of positive protons and negative electrons.
  • What are the symbols and mass numbers for the following elements: Beryllium, Nitrogen, and Carbon?
    • Beryllium: 4Be^{4}Be
    • Nitrogen: 14N^{14}N
    • Carbon: 12C^{12}C
  • What is the nucleus of an atom?
    The nucleus is the central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons.
  • What is the Bohr model of the atom?
    The Bohr model describes electrons orbiting around the nucleus in shells.
  • What is the role of electrons in an atom?
    Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus.
  • What is the charge of protons in an atom?
    Protons have a positive charge.
  • What is the charge of neutrons in an atom?
    Neutrons have no charge.