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Do you know your

Do you know your. Greek Philosophers. Dalton’s Atomic Theory. How atoms differ. Radioactivity. Types of radiation. The atom. Subatomic particles. 1 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. A 1. Question.

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  1. Do you know your Greek Philosophers Dalton’s Atomic Theory How atoms differ Radioactivity Types of radiation The atom Subatomic particles 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

  2. A 1 Question Said that matter is made of atoms which move through empty space

  3. A 2 Question Stated that empty space cannot exist and that matter is made up of earth fire, and water

  4. A 3 Question Marked the beginning of the modern atomic theory

  5. A 4 Question Dalton’s idea’s were most like who??

  6. B 1 Question Atoms are composed of extremely small particles called?

  7. B 2 Question Atoms of a given element had identical what?

  8. B 3 Question Atoms do this when they combine to make compounds

  9. B 4 Question In a chemical reaction, atoms do this.

  10. C 1 Question The smallest part particle of an element that retains the properties of the element.

  11. C 2 Question Discovered by JJ Thomson, this atomic particle was found using a cathode ray tube

  12. C 3 Question The model Thomson composed that states that the atom is a uniform, positively charged sphere containing electrons.

  13. C 4 Question The scientist and name of the experiment who used the Plum Pudding model to determine properties of the nucleus, including charge, relative size, and density

  14. D 1 Question Carries a positive charge and is located in the nucleus of the atom

  15. D 2 Question Discovered by James Chadwick, contains a neutral charge, is located in the nucleus, is about the same mass as a proton

  16. D 3 Question Carries a negative charge, located surrounding the nucleus, and has a mass much smaller than a proton and neutron

  17. D 4 Question Most of the atoms’ mass

  18. E 1 Question The number of protons in an atom is also the elements identity

  19. E 2 Question Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons

  20. E 3 Question The atomic number plus the number of neutrons

  21. E 4 Question Defined as one twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom. (An easier way to express the mass of an atom

  22. F 1 Question The rays and particles emitted by radioactive material

  23. Question F 2 A reaction that involves a change in an atom’s nucleus.

  24. F 3 Question Unstable nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation in this spontaneous process.

  25. F 4 Question Substances that spontaneously emit radiation is called this process

  26. G 1 Question Contains two protons and two neutrons and is equivalent to a Helium-4 nucleus

  27. G 2 Question Consists of a fast moving electron

  28. G 3 Question High energy radiation that possess no mass usually accompanies alpha and beta radiation

  29. G 4 Question The quantities that are conserved when balancing a nuclear reaction

  30. A 1 Answer Democritus Home

  31. A 2 Answer Aristotle Home

  32. A 3 Answer Dalton Home

  33. A 4 Answer Democritus Home

  34. B 1 Answer ATOMS Home

  35. B 2 Answer Size, Shape, and Mass Home

  36. B 3 Answer Combine in simple whole number ratios Home

  37. B 4 Answer Separate, combine and rearrange Home

  38. C 1 Answer ATOM Home

  39. C 2 Answer Electron Home

  40. C 3 Answer Plum Pudding model Home

  41. C 4 Answer Rutherford – Gold Foil Experiment Home

  42. D 1 Answer PROTON Home

  43. D 2 Answer Neutron Home

  44. D 3 Answer Electron Home

  45. D 4 Answer Nucleus Home

  46. E 1 Answer Atomic Number Home

  47. E 2 Answer Isotope Home

  48. E 3 Answer Mass Number Home

  49. E 4 Answer amu Home

  50. F 1 Answer Radiation Home

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