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The Atom

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What is an atom?   The smallest part of an element which still has the properties of that element.  
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What are the three elements of an atom?   Protons, Neutrons and Electrons  
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Where are Protons found?   In the Nucleus  
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Where are Electrons found?   Orbiting the Nucleus  
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What charge have Neutrons?   Neutral charge  
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What charge have Protons?   Positive  
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What part of the atom has a negative charge?   Electrons  
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What does Atomic number represent?   Number of Protons/ Number of electrons in an atom  
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What does Mass number tell us?   The total number of Protons and Neutrons in an atom  
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What is an element?   A substance made up of only one type of atom  
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Two or more atoms combined together form.......   A molecule  
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Which is bigger- Atomic number of Mass number?   Mass number  
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What does The Bohr Model represent?   Structure of an Atom  
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Electrons are placed in.........   Shells orbiting the Nucleus  
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How many electrons can be placed within the first shell?   2  
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How many electrons can an electron shell (apart from the first shell) hold?   8  
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What are Isotopes?   Atoms of the same element that have different number of Neutrons  
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