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2. Particles and radiation
2.1 Constituents of the atom
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Neutrons stabilize the
nucleus
by adding mass without affecting its charge.
True
Match the subatomic particle with its property:
Proton ↔️ +1 charge
Neutron ↔️ 0 charge
Electron ↔️ -1 charge
What is the central, dense part of an atom called?
Nucleus
Match the subatomic particle with its primary function:
Proton ↔️ Determines element's identity
Neutron ↔️ Stabilizes nucleus
Electron ↔️ Forms chemical bonds
Match the subatomic particle with its properties:
Proton ↔️ +1 charge, 1 amu
Neutron ↔️ 0 charge, 1 amu
Electron ↔️ -1 charge, approximately 0 amu
Protons have a mass of
1
atomic mass unit (amu).
What is the charge of a neutron?
0
The differences between subatomic particles include their charge, mass, location, and function
True
Match the subatomic particle with its properties:
Proton ↔️ Positive charge, nucleus
Neutron ↔️ Neutral charge, nucleus
Electron ↔️ Negative charge, orbits nucleus
The nuclear model states that the nucleus contains protons and
neutrons
.
Protons, which have a positive charge, are located in the
nucleus
The number of protons in an atom determines its
identity
Electrons have a mass approximately equal to zero atomic mass units (
amu
).
True
Order the subatomic particles by their mass from heaviest to lightest:
1️⃣ Proton
2️⃣ Neutron
3️⃣ Electron
What does the nuclear model of the atom describe?
Dense nucleus with orbiting electrons
Order the subatomic particles by their charge from most positive to most negative:
1️⃣ Proton
2️⃣ Neutron
3️⃣ Electron
What is the charge of a proton?
+1
Protons determine the
element's
identity
True
What is the primary function of electrons in an atom?
Forms chemical bonds
Where are neutrons located in an atom?
Nucleus
Electrons orbit the nucleus in specific
energy levels
True
Order the steps in the process of ion formation
1️⃣ Atom gains or loses electrons
2️⃣ Atom becomes positively or negatively charged
Electrons have a mass of approximately
0
atomic mass units (amu).
Which subatomic particle has a positive charge and is located in the nucleus?
Proton
What is the charge and mass of a proton?
+1 charge, 1 amu mass
The nucleus of an atom contains positively charged protons and neutral
neutrons
.
True
The nucleus of an atom contains nearly all of its mass but occupies only a tiny fraction of its volume.
True
Ions are atoms that have gained or lost
electrons
What role do protons play in chemical reactions?
Determine atomic number
What is the primary role of electrons in chemical reactions?
Form chemical bonds
Match the subatomic particle with its charge:
Proton ↔️ +1
Neutron ↔️ 0
Electron ↔️ -1
Isotopes have the same atomic number but different
mass numbers
True
What determines the atomic number of an element?
Number of protons
Neutrons have a neutral charge and a mass of
1
atomic mass unit (amu).
Neutrons have a neutral charge of
0
In the nuclear model, electrons orbit the nucleus in specific energy
levels
Match the subatomic particle with its charge:
Proton ↔️ +1
Neutron ↔️ 0
Electron ↔️ -1
When an atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion called a
cation
.
True
The number of protons in the nucleus defines the
element's
identity.
True
What is the smallest unit of matter that retains the chemical properties of an element?
Atom
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