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