Topic 1 Structure of the atom and the Periodic Table Flashcards

1
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1 What A is all matter made of?

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atoms

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3 How did Dalton describe atoms?

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tiny indestructible spheres

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5 What is the difference between an atom and a molecule?

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molecules contain two or more atoms chemically joined together in a group

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9 Name the particles are found in an atom?

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protons, neutrons and electrons

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10 What is the nucleus of an atom?

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tiny central part of an atom made up of protons and neutrons

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14 How are electrons arranged in an atom?

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circling/orbiting the nucleus in regions called shells

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15 How do protons and electrons compare in terms of relative charge?

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protons have a positive (+1) charge and electrons have a negative (-1) charge

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16 Why are most atoms neutral?

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they have the same number of protons and electrons and so equal positive and negative charges

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18 How does the size of a nucleus compare to the size of the atom?

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the nucleus is tiny compared to the size of the atom

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19 How many protons are there in an atom with an atomic number of 26?

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26

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20 How many neutrons are there in an atom with an atomic number of 26 and a mass number of 56?

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30

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22 What does the atomic number of an atom tell you about its structure?

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the number of protons in an atom

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23 What does the mass number of an atom equal?

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(the number of protons plus the number of neutrons

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24 What will be the same about atoms of the same element?

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(they will have the same atomic number and same number of protons

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15
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25 Where is most of the mass of an atom found?

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in the nucleus

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16
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26 Which subatomic particles in an atom have negligible mass?

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electrons

17
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28 How many protons, neutrons and electrons are in an atom that has an atomic number of 13 and a mass number of 27?

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13 protons, 14 neutrons, 13 electrons

18
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29 What are isotopes?

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(atoms with the same atomic number but different mass numbers)

19
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31 Which element has the chemical symbol O?

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(oxygen)

20
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32 What is the chemical symbol for carbon?

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(C)

21
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33 Which element has the chemical symbol Mg?

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(magnesium)

22
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34 What is the chemical symbol for sodium?

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(Na)

23
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35 Which type of substance is found in the periodic table - elements, compounds or mixtures?

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(elements)

24
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36 What is a vertical column in the periodic table called?

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(group)

25
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37 What is a horizontal row in the periodic table called?

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(period)

26
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39 Name the Russian chemist who developed a periodic table in 1869.

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(Mendeleev/Dmitri Mendeleev)

27
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42 About how many elements are there in the modern periodic table?

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(about 100 or 118)

28
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43 Where are the non-metals placed in the modern periodic table?

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(right-hand side/top right)

29
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46 Where are electrons found in an atom?

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(around the nucleus/in shells/in energy levels)

30
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50 What property did Mendeleev use to order the elements?

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(atomic weight/relative atomic mass)

31
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53 Where are elements with similar properties placed in the periodic table?

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(in groups/columns)