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since atom

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He imagined atoms as tiny soiled balls.   Dalton  
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He suggested that an atom is a positively charged sphere.   Thomson  
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The atom is mostly empty space with electrons orbiting it.   Rutherford  
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A cloud like model with electron orbiting the nucleus.   Modern  
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The electrons move in lays or rows.   Bohr  
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He discovered the neutron.   Chadwick  
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He believed that different elements have different mass.   Dalton  
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He said electrons give off energy when move from shell to shell.   Bohr  
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all atoms of an element are alike.   Thomson  
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He said electrons orbit randomly and the nucleus is positively charge.   Rutherford  
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what is not part of the atom.   A:protons B: neutron C: molecules D: electrons C  
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A ____ is a positively charged particule.   Proton  
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What is the central core of an atom.   nucleus  
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A ___ carries a negatively charged particle.   electron  
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The mass of an atom comes from the?   nucles  
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The particle of an atom the has no electrical charge.   neutron  
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What particle takes up the volume of a atom.   electron  
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Quakers are the particles inside protons and neutrons.   True  
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The word atom comes from the greek word uncuttable.   True  
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An unknown fore holdes the quakers together.   False  
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