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Question
- the atomic number of an element whose atoms have 15 protons and 16 neutrons is
a. 16
c. 1
b. 15
d. 31
- all atoms of the element have the same
c. mass numbers
a. number of neutrons
b. number of protons
d. number of electrons
- balance the following equation:
⁴be + ⁴he → ¹²c +
⁴he
c. ¹h
a.
b. ⁰n
d. ⁰e
- daltons atomic theory included which idea that was later proven incorrect?
a. atoms of the same element are always
c. atoms of different elements always
identical
combine in one - to - one ratios
b. individual atoms can be seen with a
d. all atoms of all elements are the same
microscope
- the particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom are
a. neutrons and electrons
c. protons and electrons
b. electrons only
d. protons and neutrons
- according to dalton, elements can chemically combine in 1 - to - 1 ratios to form
c. compounds
a. isotopes
b. new elements
d. mixtures
- the only subatomic particle that does not carry an electrical charge is the
c. electron
a. proton
b. neutron
d. nucleus
- carbon - 12 and carbon - 14 are examples of
c. isotopes
a. nuclei
b. isomers
d. neutrons
- using the periodic table, determine the number of neutrons in ²⁰ne
c. 10
a. 20
b. 30
d. 9
Step1: Answer question 8
The atomic number is equal to the number of protons. Given 15 protons, the atomic number is 15.
Step2: Answer question 9
All atoms of an element have the same number of protons.
Step3: Answer question 10
In a nuclear - reaction, mass number and atomic number are conserved. For \(^{9}_{4}Be+^{4}_{2}He
ightarrow^{12}_{6}C + ^{1}_{0}n\), the sum of mass numbers on the left (\(9 + 4=13\)) and on the right (\(12 + 1 = 13\)), and the sum of atomic numbers on the left (\(4+2 = 6\)) and on the right (\(6+0 = 6\)).
Step4: Answer question 11
Dalton's idea that atoms of the same element are always identical was later proven incorrect because of the existence of isotopes.
Step5: Answer question 12
Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom.
Step6: Answer question 13
According to Dalton, elements can chemically combine in 1 - to - 1 ratios to form compounds.
Step7: Answer question 14
The only subatomic particle that does not carry an electrical charge is the neutron.
Step8: Answer question 15
Carbon - 12 and carbon - 14 are examples of isotopes (atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons).
Step9: Answer question 16
For \(^{20}Ne\), the mass number is 20 and the atomic number of Ne is 10. The number of neutrons \(=20 - 10=10\).
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- b. 15
- b. number of protons
- b. \(^{1}_{0}n\)
- a. Atoms of the same element are always identical
- d. protons and neutrons
- c. compounds
- b. neutron
- c. isotopes
- c. 10