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- what does the greek word for atoms mean? 2. the heavy particles of an atom are located 3. atoms are mostly made up of 4. protons & neutr 5. where are the electrons found? 6. atoms are so small that you could fit how m 7. what makes 1 atom different from another? 8. what does the atomic number tell you about nucleus of an atom? 9. anything that is not matter is a form of 10. what element is found in every living thin true or false 1. atoms are mostly empty space. 2. each element has a specific number of prot 3. electrons are the largest particles in an atom 4. a branch of chemistry is named after oxyg 5. heat is a form of matter.
Brief Explanations
- The Greek word "atomos" means indivisible.
- The heavy particles (protons and neutrons) of an atom are located in the nucleus.
- Atoms are mostly made up of empty - space.
- Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus.
- Electrons are found in electron - shells or orbitals around the nucleus.
- Atoms are extremely small; a very large number (e.g., trillions) could fit in a tiny space.
- The number of protons makes one atom different from another.
- The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Anything that is not matter is a form of energy.
- Carbon is found in every living thing.
For True or False:
- True. Atoms are mostly empty space with a small, dense nucleus.
- True. Each element has a unique number of protons.
- False. Electrons are the smallest particles in an atom compared to protons and neutrons.
- False. No branch of chemistry is named after oxygen in a specific, well - known way like this.
- False. Heat is a form of energy, not matter.
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- Indivisible
- In the nucleus
- Empty space
- Protons, neutrons
- In electron - shells/orbitals around the nucleus
- A very large number
- The number of protons
- The number of protons in the nucleus
- Energy
- Carbon
True or False:
- True
- True
- False
- False
- False