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part ii: atom screen
- click on the + sign for each of the boxes (element name, net charge, and mass number) to view changes as you change the number of particles in the atom.
- what particle(s) are found in the center of the atom?
- play until you discover which particle(s) determine(s) the name of the element you build. which particle is it?
- what is the name of the following atoms?
a. an atom with 3 protons and 4 neutrons: ______
b. an atom with 2 protons and 4 neutrons: ______
c. an atom with 4 protons and 4 neutrons: ______
- play with the simulation to discover which particles affect the charge of an atom or ion. which particles are they?
- fill in the blanks below to show your results:
a. neutral atoms have ____ the same number of ____ protons and electrons.
b. positive ions have ______ protons than electrons.
Question 2: What particle(s) are found in the center of the atom?
The center of an atom is the nucleus. The nucleus contains protons (positively charged) and neutrons (neutral). Electrons are found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus. So the particles in the center (nucleus) are protons and neutrons.
The identity of an element (its name) is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus. Each element has a unique number of protons (atomic number). Changing the number of neutrons changes the isotope, and changing electrons changes the ion, but the element's name is based on protons.
The number of protons is the atomic number. An element with atomic number 3 is lithium (Li). The mass number is protons + neutrons = 3 + 4 = 7, so it's lithium - 7, but the element name is lithium.
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