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Covers the parts of the atom, atomic number and atomic charge

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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part of the atom that has a positive charge   show
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show electron  
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part of the atom that has no charge   show
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show protons and neutrons  
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What do you count to find the atomic number?   show
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Which is the lightest part of the atom?   show
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What parts of the atom are the heaviest?   show
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Where are the protons and neutrons located?   show
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Where are the electrons located?   show
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show in the center  
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When protons are added or taken away from an atom, what happens to the atom? (only 6th grade)   show
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show It becomes heavier.  
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When neutrons are taken away from an atom, what happens to the atom? (only 6th grade)   show
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show the charge may change  
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show plus sign  
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What symbol represents an electron?   show
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show isotope  
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a special type of atom that has a different number of protons and electrons (only 6th grade)   show
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show positive  
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show negative  
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If an atom has the same number of electrons and protons, what is its charge?   show
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show matter  
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The ______________ and the periodic table can help you determine the name of an atom.   show
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Are gasses made out of atoms?   show
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show yes  
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Are solids made out of atoms?   show
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