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What are the main components of an atom?
Electron shells
,
protons
,
neutrons
,
electrons
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Why is it important to know about atomic structure?
It relates to
X-ray
production and imaging
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What is the role of high-speed electrons in X-ray production?
They interact with
atoms
to produce X-rays
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How do X-ray images form in tissues?
Through interaction of X-ray
photons
with
atoms
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What does wave-particle duality refer to?
Electromagnetic radiation
behaving as both wave and particle
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What are the parts of an atom?
Protons
,
neutrons
,
electrons
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What is the nucleus of an atom?
It is the large central portion containing
protons
and
neutrons
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How do electrons orbit the nucleus?
In shells that are
concentric
circles
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What defines a stable atom?
Equal number of
protons
and
neutrons
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Who proposed the nuclear model of the atom?
Ernest Rutherford
and
Niels Bohr
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What did Rutherford's gold foil experiment demonstrate?
Atoms have a high
central charge
and a nucleus
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What did Bohr suggest about electron orbits?
Electrons move in
stationary
orbits around the nucleus
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What is the mass of a proton?
1.672
×
1
0
−
27
kg
1.672 \times 10^{-27} \text{ kg}
1.672
×
1
0
−
27
kg
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What is the charge of a proton?
+1
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What defines the atomic number of an element?
It is the number of
protons
in the
nucleus
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What is the mass of a neutron?
1.675
×
1
0
−
27
kg
1.675 \times 10^{-27} \text{ kg}
1.675
×
1
0
−
27
kg
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What is the charge of a neutron?
0
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What are quarks?
Elementary particles that make up
protons
and
neutrons
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What is the charge of an up quark?
+
⅔
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What is the charge of a down quark?
-
⅓
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What determines the chemical reactivity of an atom?
The number of
outer shell electrons
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How many electrons can occupy a shell?
Maximum of
2
(
n
2
)
2(n^2)
2
(
n
2
)
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What is binding energy?
The energy that keeps
electrons
in orbit
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How does binding energy change with distance from the nucleus?
It increases as
electrons
get closer
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What happens when an electron overcomes its binding energy?
It gets ejected from the
atom
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What is the mass number of an element?
The total number of
protons
and
neutrons
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What is the atomic number of an element?
The number of protons in the
nucleus
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What is the APE MAN theory?
Atomic number
equals
protons
equals
electrons
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What are isotopes?
Atoms with the same
atomic number
but different
neutrons
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What are nuclides?
Atoms with a
nucleus
in an
excited state
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What is radioactive decay?
Process of
unstable
atoms
becoming stable
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What does quantum mechanics describe about electrons?
Electrons have
orbital paths
around the
nucleus
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What does the Lamour formula predict?
Electrons release
electromagnetic radiation
while orbiting
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What is wave-particle duality?
Electrons
can behave as both waves and particles
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Who proposed the idea of wave-particle duality?
Louis
de Broglie
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What does Broglie's wavelength suggest about electrons?
Electrons
orbit
as a waveform without crashing
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How does the number of waves relate to electron orbits?
It
depends
on
the
specific
orbit
of
the
electron
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What are the components of an atom?
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Nucleus
Electron shells
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What is the significance of binding energy in atomic structure?
Keeps
electrons
in orbit
Varies with distance from
nucleus
Determines
stability
of the atom
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What is the relationship between atomic number and mass number?
Atomic number = number of
protons
Mass number = protons +
neutrons
Determines the identity of the element
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