Atomic structure True and false
True
A very stable electrons arrangement in the outer energy level is characteristic of NOBLE GASES
True
According to present atomic theory, the location of an ELECTRON in an atom is best represented by a probability cloud.
False: Decrease
As you move from left to right in a row of the periodic table, metallic properties INCREASE.
False: Family or Groups
Elements arranged in vertical columns in the periodic table are called PERIODS.
False: Metals
Elements having three or fewer electrons in the outer energy level are classified as NONMETALS
True
NONMETALS are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
True
Quarks can be produced by bombarding PROTONS with protons
False: nonmetals
Seven electrons in the outermost energy level is characteristic of a METAL
False: Isotopes
The atomic masses of the elements are not whole value numbers because of the existence of QUARKS.
False: Nucleus
The central core of the atom is called the HUB.
True
The chart showing the classifications of elements according to their properties and increasing atomic numbers is called the PERIODIC TABLE
True
The identity of the element is determined by the number of PROTONS.
False: Neutron
The mass of an ELECTRON is about equal to the mass of proton.
False: 8
The maximum number of electrons in the second energy level of an atom is 4.
False: Atomic Number
The number of protons in an atom is called the ATOMIC MASS.
True
The sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in an atom is the MASS NUMBER
False: CL
The symbol for chlorine is C.
False: Mass number
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: Neutrons
Two isotopes of Carbon are carbon-12 and carbon-14. These isotopes differ from one another by two ELECTRONS.