Chem test 1
A 100.00-gram s ample of naturally occurring boron contains 29) Which s ubatomic particle has no charge? 19.78 grams of boron-10 (atomic mas s = 10.01 atomic mas s units ) and 80.22 grams of boron-11 (atomic mas s = 11.01 atomic mas s units ). W hich of the following numerical s etups can be us ed to determine the atomic mas s of naturally occurring boron?
2) (0.1978)(10.01) + (0.8022)(11.01)
Chlorine-37 can be represented as
37 17 Cl
What is the total number of valence electrons in an atom of sulfur in the ground state?
6
Which two notations repres ent different is otopes of the s ame element?
6 4 Be and 9 4 Be
What was concluded about the s tructure of the atom as the result of the gold foil experiment?
A positively charged nucleus is surrounded by mostly empty space.
Which statement describes the distribution of charge in an atom?
A positively charged nucleus is surrounded by one or more negativetly charged electrons.
What was concluded about the structure of the atom as the result of the gold foil experiment?
A positively charges nucleus is surrounded by mostly empty space
Which conclusion was a direct result of the gold foil experiment
An atom is mostly empty space with a dense positively charged nucleus
Which s tatement is true about the charges as s igned to an Electron and a proton
An electron is a negative and a proton is a positive
The region that is the mos t probable location of an electron in an atom is
An orbital
Which s tatement best explains why mos t atomic mas s es on the Periodic Table are decimal numbers ?
Atomic mas s es are a weighted average of the naturally occurring isotopes .
As a result of the gold foil experiment, it was concluded that an atom..?
Contains a small, demse nucleus
The modern model of the atom s hows that electrons are
Found in regions called orbitals
Which group of atomic models is listed in historical order from the earliest to the most recent?
Hard-sphere model, electron-shell model, wave-mechanical model
Which model correctly describes the locations of protons and electrons in the wave-mechanical model of the atom..?
In the nucleus (location of protons)regions of most probable location(location of electrons)
who shot a cathode ray at the atom
J.J Thompson
who came up with "plum pudding model"
J.J. Thompson
The gold foil experiment led to the conclusion that each atom in the foil was composed mostly of empty space because most alpha particles directed at the foil..
Passed through the foil
Who came up with the gold foil experiment
Rutherford
Compared to the entire atom, the nucleus of the atom is..?
Smaller and contains most of the atoms mass
What did J.J. Thompson believe about the mass of an atom
That it was evenly distributed within the defense core and electrons were embedded throughout (chocolate chip cookie)
Which s tatement correctly des cribes the charge of the nucleus and the charge of the electron cloud of an atom?
The nucleus is pos itive and the electron cloud is negative.
Which statement correctly describes the charge of the nucleus and the charge of the electron cloud of an atom
The nucleus is positive and the electron cloud is negative
Which s tatement best des cribes electrons ?
They are negative subamatic particles and are found surrounding the nucleus
In the wave-mechanical model, an orbital is a region of s pace in an atom where there is
a high probability of finding an electron
simplest element building blocks of matter
an atom
A proton has a charge that is opposite the charge of..?
an electron
An orbital of an atom is defined as the most probable location of..?
an electron
who came up with the planetary model
bohr
what is the charge and mass of a proton
charge: +1 mass: 1amu
what is the charge and mass of an electron
charge: -1 mass: 0amu
what is the charge and mass of an neutron
charge: 0 mass: 1amu
All the is otopes of a given atom have
different mass numbers but the s ame atomic number
In the late 1800s, experiments using cathode ray tubes led to the discovery of the..?
electron
negatively (-1) charged particle, with ZERO mass
electron
was discovered by J.J. Thompson in cathode experiment
electron
electrons are found in orbitals:regions of most probable location of an electron
electron cloud model
what is daltons model
hard sphere model(atom appeared as just a dense hard solid sphere)
Which group of atomic models is listed in historical order from the earliest to the most recent?
hard-s phere model, electron-s hell model, wave- mechanical model
How did Thompson conclude that the atom was negatively charged
hot a cathode ray at the atom and it was deflected in a certain way
two elements that have the same atomic number but different atomic masses
isotopes
Subatomic particles can us ually pas s undeflected through an atom becaus e the volume of an atom is compos ed of
largely empty s pace
According to the wave-mechanical model of the atom electrons in an atom are..?
located in orbitals outside the nucleus
The modern model of the atom is based on the work of
many s cientis ts over a long period of time
The atomic mass of an element is calculated using the
masses and the ratios of its naturally occurring isotopes
Anything that has mass and volume(solid, liquid, gas)
matter
What happened during the gold foil experiment
most of the particles went directly though the gold foil with a small amount deflecting back
Which s ubatomic particle has no charge?
neutron
neutral particle (zero charge) with a mass of 1-amu
neutron
what is bohrs model
planetary model(he introduced electron shells around nucleus)
what is J.J. Thompsons model
plum pudding (discovered the electron)
What is rutherfords model
positive small nucleus surrounded by mostly empty space (introduced the concept of empty space)
positively (+1) charged particle with a mass of 1-amu
proton
All atoms of a given element mus t contain the s ame number of
protons
The atomic number of an atom is always equal to the number of its
protons , only
Which particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?
protons and neutrons
Which s ubatomic particles are located in the nucleus of a neon atom(same for any atom)?
protons and neutrons
According to the electron-cloud model of the atom, an orbital is a
region of the mos t probable electron location
who shot alpha particles (positively (+)) charged particles at the atoms of a gold foil
rutherford
The number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom can be determined by
subtracting the atomic number from the mas s number
Which seaquence represents a correct order of historical developments leading to the modern model of the atom?
the atom is a hard sphere---->most of the atom is empty space--->electrons exist in orbitals outside the nucleus
what is wave mechanical model
the electron cloud(electrons are in most probable locations called orbitals)
what is the planetary model
visual of the atom which had the nucleus as a small dense center and the rings of electrons orbiting the nucleus
Experiments performed to reveal the structure of atoms led scientists to conclude that an atoms..?
volume is mainly unoccupied(empty space)
Not found in fixed orbits around a nucleus
wave-mechanical model
An electron has a charge of...?
-1 and a s maller mas s than a proton
what are Rutherfords conclusions
1- atom is composed mostly of "empty space" 2-atom has a small dense positive center (nucleus)
What is the total number of neutrons in an atom of an element that has a mas s number of 19 and an atomic number
10
What is the mass number of the nuclear symbol 19 9 F ?
19
What is the total number of protons in the nucleus of an Atom of potassium-42
19
The nucleus of an atom of K-42 contains
19 protons and 23 neutrons
