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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Atoms
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Atoms are one of the fundamental ides in Chemistry, but how were they discovered? Greek philosophers were very good at carrying out 'thought experiments'. One of these was done by Democrites who considered what might happen if you took a piece of rock and hit it with a hammer. It's not too difficult to work out that it would shatter. But then he wondered about what would happen if you then took one of the smaller pieces and hit that with a hammer and so on. He decided that you would probably end up with a piece so small that it could not be broken any smaller. The Greek word for 'indivisible'... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Atoms
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1. The element sodium has an atomic number 11 and mass number 23. Which of the following gives the correct number of protons, neutrons and the electron arrangement in the correct order?
2. Which of the following elements is not found in CaHCO3?
3. An element is made up from what?
4. Which of the following give the charges in order for the proton, neutron and electron?
5. Atoms of a particular element all have the same number of what?
6. What particles are present in the nucleus of an atom?
7. The element Argon has an atomic number of 18 and a mass number of 40. Which of the following statements is true.
8. Where are the electrons found?
9. Which of the following represents the arrangement of the 18 electrons in the Argon atom?
10. Which of the following statements is true in an atom?
11. Protons - P for positive
Neutrons - NEUT for neutral
So the electrons must be negative"