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1. what does the greek word for atoms mean? 2. the heavy particles of a…

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  1. 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.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The Greek word "atomos" means indivisible.
  2. The heavy particles (protons and neutrons) of an atom are located in the nucleus.
  3. Atoms are mostly made up of empty - space.
  4. Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus.
  5. Electrons are found in electron - shells or orbitals around the nucleus.
  6. Atoms are extremely small; a very large number (e.g., trillions) could fit in a tiny space.
  7. The number of protons makes one atom different from another.
  8. The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
  9. Anything that is not matter is a form of energy.
  10. Carbon is found in every living thing.

For True or False:

  1. True. Atoms are mostly empty space with a small, dense nucleus.
  2. True. Each element has a unique number of protons.
  3. False. Electrons are the smallest particles in an atom compared to protons and neutrons.
  4. False. No branch of chemistry is named after oxygen in a specific, well - known way like this.
  5. False. Heat is a form of energy, not matter.

Answer:

  1. Indivisible
  2. In the nucleus
  3. Empty space
  4. Protons, neutrons
  5. In electron - shells/orbitals around the nucleus
  6. A very large number
  7. The number of protons
  8. The number of protons in the nucleus
  9. Energy
  10. Carbon

True or False:

  1. True
  2. True
  3. False
  4. False
  5. False