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Chemistry Chapter 4&5 review

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Dalton's atomic theory states that all atoms are identical.   False  
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Dalton's atomic theory states that a chemical reaction involves either the union or separation of individual atoms.   True  
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Dalton's atomic theory states that atoms are composed of protons, electrons, and neutrons.   False  
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Dalton's discoveries provided physical explanations for reactions that could be expressed in quantitative terms.   True  
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Dalton's atomic theory states that all matter is made up of tiny atoms.   True  
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Dalton's atomic theory states that atoms can be created and/or destroyed.   False  
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Neutrons carry no charge and are located in the nucleus of the atom.   True  
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Protons and electrons are found in the nucleus of the atom.   False  
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Neutrons determine the nuclear reactivity of an atom.   False  
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The proton and electron have opposite electrical charges.   True  
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Protons determine the chemical reactivity of an atom.   False  
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All atoms of an element have the same number of electrons.   False  
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The atomic number is found on the periodic table.   True  
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The mass number represents the number of protons.   False  
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The sum of the negative and positive integers in an atom is the charge.   True  
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The atomic number represents the number of the neutrons.   False  
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The mass number is found on the periodic table.   False  
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Isotopes are atoms of the same element that contain different numbers of neutrons.   True  
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Ions are atoms that carry a net charge.   True  
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Cations are ions that carry a negative charge.   False  
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What is the atomic number of an atom that has 15 protons?   15 (Atomic number represents number of protons.)  
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If an atom has 18 protons and 18 electrons, what is the charge?   0  
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What is the mass number of an atom that has an atomic number of 8 and 9 neutrons?   17 (protons plus neutrons)  
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If an atom has a charge of -2 and an atomic number of 7, how many electrons does it have?   9 (because atomic charge equals protons minus electrons)  
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If an atom has an atomic number of 1 and a mass number of 4, how many neutrons does it have?   3 (because mass number equals protons plus neutrons)  
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If an atom has a charge of +1 and 17 electrons, how many protons does it have?   18 (because charge equals protons minus electrons)  
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If an atom has an atomic number of 19 and 16 electrons, what is the charge?   +3 (because charge equals protons minus electrons)  
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What is the mass number of an atom that has 5 protons and 10 neutrons?   15 (because mass number equals protons plus neutrons)  
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24/12Mg+2 has how many electrons?    
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What is the atomic number of an atom that has 11 neutrons and a mass number of 20?   9 (because mass number equals protons plus neutrons)  
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How many protons does an atom of carbon have?   6  
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If a sulfur atom has a mass number of 30, how many neutrons does it have?   14 (because mass number equals protons [or atomic number] plus neutrons)  
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If an oxygen atom has 10 electrons, what is the charge?   -2 (because charge equals protons [or atomic number] minus neutrons)  
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What is the mass number of magnesium atom with 10 neutrons?   22 (because mass number equals protons [or atomic number] plus neutrons)  
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If an atom has a charge of +1 and 5 protons, how many electrons does it have?   4 (because atomic charge equals protons minus electrons)  
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What is the formula to find atomic charge?   Atomic charge = protons - electrons  
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What is the formula to find mass number?   Mass number = protons + neutrons  
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If an atom has an atomic number of 1, how many protons does it have?   1 (because they are the same)  
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7/3Li+1 has how many neutrons?   4  
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What is the atomic number of sodium?   23  
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What is the mass number of 40/19F-1?    
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What is the charge of 12/6C?    
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What is the atomic number of 40/18Ar?   18  
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If an atom has 8 protons and a mass number of 18, how many neutrons does it have?   10 (because mass number = protons + neutrons)  
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35/17Cl-1 has how many protons?   17  
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If an atom of neon is neutral, how many electrons does it have?   10 (because neutral charge of 0 = protons - electrons)  
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If a fluorine has a charge of -1, how many electrons does it have?   10 (charge = protons - electrons)  
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If an atom has 11 neutrons and a mass number of 18, how many protons does it have?   7 (mass number = protons + neutrons)  
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What is the atomic number of an atom that has a charge of +3 and 10 electrons?   13 (charge = protons - electrons)  
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