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    • What are subatomic particle?
      Smaller particles that an atom is made up of.
    • What are the three subatomic particles?
      Protons, neutrons and electrons.
    • What is an alpha particle?
      Small positively charged particles made of 2 protons and 2 neutron. +2charge.
    • What is a nucleus?
      central part of an atom, 100000 times smaller than the overall atom.
    • what was Dalton's model of atoms?
      tiny spheres, cannot be created or destroyed. Cannot be broken down. Atoms of an element are identical and that different elements have different atoms.
    • What was Rutherford's experiment and what was his explanation?

      He fired alpha particles at a gold leaf and tracked where they went. most of the alpha particle went through and some other scattered. Atoms are mostly empty and there is a dense positive charge in the middle of an atom(nucleus).
    • What is the atomic number?

      the bottom number on the periodic table, it gives the number of protons and electrons.
    • What is the atomic mass?

      the top number of the periodic table. it gives the number of the total of protons and neutrons together.
    • What is an isotope?

      An atom with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
    • Who was Dmitri Mendeleev?

      A Russian scientist, developed the periodic table.
    • Groups
      Columns in the periodic, arranged by similar chemical properties. Tells you the number of electrons of the most outer shell.
    • Period
      Rows in the periodic table, arranged by the increasing atomic mass. Tells you the number of electrons shells.
    • Group 1
      alkali metals, react with water to form an alkaline solution. Give away an electron.
    • Group 7
      halogens, non-metals. Gain electron.
    • Group 0
      Noble Gases, inert, don't take part in chemical reactions.
    • metal
      left
    • transition metal
      middle
    • non-metal
      right
    • What is electronic configuration?
      The arrangements of electrons on electron shells
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