Ch 2: The Chemistry of Biology
If an element has a mass number of 35 and an atomic number of 17, how many neutrons are present in the atom?
18
If an element has an atomic number of 19 and its mass number is 39, the number of neutrons must be__________.
Blank 1: 20 or twenty
Each element has unique characteristics, for example, nitrogen has an atomic number of___________ and oxygen has an atomic number of __________.
Blank 1: 7 or seven Blank 2: 8 or eight
The organization of ____________ begins with individual building blocks called atoms.
Blank 1: matter
An electron ____________ is a specific volume of 3-dimensional space in which an electron is likely to be found.
Blank 1: orbital
Atomic _____________ is the measurement of the gravitational pull on the mass of a particle, atom, or object.
Blank 1: weight
An energy shell is where which of the following occurs?
Electrons are found in pairs.
True or false: Protons found in a hydrogen atom are different in structure from protons found in an oxygen atom.
False
True or false: The mass number of an element is based on the total number of electrons and protons found in each atom.
False
Which of the following is anything that has mass and occupies space?
Matter
Isotopes are variant forms of the same element that differ in the number of which of the following?
Neutrons
Which of the following structures differ in hydrogen and oxygen atoms?
Number of subatomic particles
Electrons can be found in pathways surrounding the center of the atom; these pathways are known as which of the following?
Orbitals
The atomic number of an element represents the number of which subatomic particles in the nucleus?
Protons
The mass number of an element is the sum of the number of which two of the following?
Protons Neutrons
Which of the following does not change in an element?
The number of protons
The atomic ________ of an element is the average mass numbers of all isotopic forms.
mass