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- what evidence convinced j. j. thomson that an atom consists of more than just electrons?
- a sample of copper with a mass of 63.5 g contains 6.02 x 10^23 atoms. calculate the mass of a single copper atom in grams.
- according to dalton’s theory, is it possible to convert atoms of one element into atoms of another? explain your answer.
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Atoms are neutral. Since electrons are negatively - charged, there must be a positive part to balance the charge. Thomson knew that atoms are neutral overall, so there had to be something positive in the atom to counterbalance the negative charge of electrons.
Step1: Identify the given values
The mass of the copper sample $m = 63.5$ g and the number of atoms $N=6.02\times 10^{23}$
Step2: Use the formula for mass of a single atom
The mass of a single atom $m_{single}=\frac{m}{N}$. Substitute $m = 63.5$ g and $N = 6.02\times 10^{23}$ into the formula.
$m_{single}=\frac{63.5}{6.02\times 10^{23}}$ g
$m_{single}=1.055\times 10^{-22}$ g
Dalton's atomic theory states that atoms of one element are different from atoms of other elements and that atoms are indivisible and indestructible in chemical reactions. So, atoms of one element cannot be converted into atoms of another in chemical reactions.
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The overall electrical neutrality of atoms. Atoms are neutral, but electrons are negatively charged, so there must be a positively - charged component in the atom.