chapter 16

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the smallest piece of an element that still retains the properties of the element is a(n) ____

atom

the number of protons in an atom is the___

atomic number

the___ of an element is the weighted-average mass of the mixture of its isotopes

average atomic mass

metalloids

boron and silicon, for example

a particle that moves around the nucleus is a(n) ___

electron

the area where electrons are most likely to form

electron cloud

a(n) _____ uses the symbol of the element and dots to represent the electrons in the outer energy level

electron dot diagram

each inner energy level of an atom has a maximum number of___it can hold

electrons

elements that have properties halfway between those of metals and nonmetals, are classified as___

metalloids

all___except mercury are solids at room temperature

metals

which category of elements have the property of being malleable and ductile?

metals

a chemical symbol represents the___of an element

name

electrons have ___charge

negative

electrons have___charge

negative

electron

negative charge

the main difference between protons and electrons is that protons have___charge and electrons have ___ charge

positive, negative

the mass number of an atom is the sum of___and neutrons

protons

the smallest part in an atom

quark

particles of matter that make up protons and neutrons are___

quarks

protons are made of___

quarks

elements in groups 3 through 12 are called___

transition elements

according to present atomic theory, the location of an electron in an atom cannot be pinpointed exactly

true

according to the present atomic theory, the location of an electron in an atom is best represented by a probability cloud

true

one proton and one electron are added to each element as you go across the periodic table

true

so far, scientists have confirmed the existence of six different quarks

true

the atomic number of an element is determined by its number of protons

true

the sixth quark is also known as the top quark

true

the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an atom is the mass number

true

oxygen and sulfur have similar chemical properties and___

valence electrons\atomic structure

which metalloid is in the fourth period and the same group as carbon?

Germanium

a certain atom has 26 protons, 26 electrons, and 30 neutrons. its mass number is ___

56

a(n) ___ is matter that is composed of one type of atom

element

where electrons are located in every atom

energy levels

the maximum number of electrons in the second energy level of an atom is 4

false, 8

the symbol for chlorine is C

false, Cl

the weighted average of the mass numbers of all the isotopes that occur in nature for a particular element is the average atomic number

false, atomic mass

as you move from left to right in a row of the periodic table, metallic properties increase

false, decrease

moving from left to right in a row of the periodic table, metallic properties increase

false, decrease

the region around the nucleus occupied by the electrons is called the negative zone

false, electron cloud

for an atom to be neutral, the number of protons must be equal to the number of neutrons

false, electrons

elements arranged in vertical columns in the periodic table are called periods

false, groups

the atomic masses of the elements are not whole value numbers because of the existence of quarks

false, isotopes

the atomic number of an atom is the sum of the number of protons in the number of neutrons in the nucleus

false, mass number

the central core of an atom is called the hub

false, nucleus

protons are made of neutrons

false, quarks

the number of electrons in an elements outermost energy level determines the___of the element

group

the vertical columns in the periodic table are called___

groups

metals

iron, zinc, and copper, for example

atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called___

isotopes

what carbon-12 and carbon-14 are

isotopes

neutrons have___charge

neutral/no

chlorine-35 and chlorine-37 have a different number of___

neutrons

the mass number minus the atomic number equals the number of___

neutrons

neutron

no charge

Rutherford's contribution to atomic models was the discovery of the___

nucleus

most of the mass of an atom is found in its___

nucleus

where most of the mass of an atom is located

nucleus

the periodic table is organized by atomic___because it always increases left to right

number

dot diagrams are used to represent___

outer electrons

nonmetals

oxygen, bromine, and carbon, for example

horizontal rows of the periodic table are called___

periods

the horizontal rows in the periodic table are called___

periods

protons have___charge

positive

proton

positive charge


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