1.1 Atoms, elements, and compounds

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    • The charge of a proton is positive
    • Arrange the subatomic particles based on their mass from heaviest to lightest:
      1️⃣ Proton
      2️⃣ Neutron
      3️⃣ Electron
    • Carbon has an atomic number of 6
    • Examples of elements include hydrogen, oxygen, and gold
    • Oxygen has an atomic number of 8
    • What is the mass number of carbon-12?
      12
    • Gold is highly inert and conductive
    • Match the subatomic particle with its location in the atom:
      Proton ↔️ Nucleus
      Electron ↔️ Orbits the nucleus
    • Match the subatomic particle with its function:
      Proton ↔️ Determines atomic number
      Electron ↔️ Involved in bonding
    • Match the atomic property with its example:
      Atomic number ↔️ Carbon has 6 protons
      Mass number ↔️ Carbon-12 has mass 12
    • Arrange the subatomic particles based on their location in an atom:
      1️⃣ Protons in the nucleus
      2️⃣ Neutrons in the nucleus
      3️⃣ Electrons in shells
    • What is the mass number of an atom?
      Total protons and neutrons
    • An element is a pure substance consisting of only one type of atom
    • Match the property with the correct item:
      Atom ↔️ Smallest unit of an element
      Element ↔️ Pure substance of identical atoms
    • What subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?
      Protons and neutrons
    • The three main subatomic particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons
    • Match the property with the correct item:
      Element ↔️ One type of atom
      Compound ↔️ Multiple types of atoms
    • Which subatomic particle adds mass to the nucleus and helps stabilize it?
      Neutron
    • What is an element defined as?
      Pure substance of one atom
    • Gold is known for being highly inert and conductive.
    • Water (H₂O) is a compound formed from hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

      True
    • Atoms in compounds are held together by chemical bonds.
      True
    • What does the nucleus of an atom contain?
      Protons and neutrons
    • What is the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties?
      Atom
    • Neutrons add mass to the nucleus and help stabilize it
      True
    • What is the atomic number of an element defined as?
      Number of protons
    • What is an element defined as?
      Pure substance of atoms
    • The atomic number of an element is unique and determines its identity
      True
    • The mass number of an atom is the total number of protons and neutrons
    • What is the atomic number of hydrogen?
      1
    • What holds the atoms together in a compound?
      Chemical bonds
    • Electrons are negatively charged and orbit the nucleus in shells
    • Match the subatomic particle with its property:
      Proton ↔️ Positive charge
      Neutron ↔️ Neutral charge
      Electron ↔️ Negative charge
    • An element is a pure substance consisting of only one type of atom
    • Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element.
      True
    • What is a compound formed from?
      Two or more elements
    • Compounds are formed when elements combine in fixed proportions.
    • Why do elements in the same group share similar chemical properties?
      Same valence electrons
    • The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and neutrons.
    • Compounds have properties identical to their constituent elements.
      False
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