Chem Test - atomic Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Moseley | discovered that all atoms of an element have the same number of protons |
In a single neutral atom the number of protons equals the number of | electrons |
Ion | an atom that has lost or gained electrons |
The average mass of an element's atoms | atomic mass |
1 AMU equals | 1 / 12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom |
isotopes | atoms with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons |
How do you calculate the charge of an atom? | protons minus electrons |
What lead to idea that cathode rays had neg charged particles? | the magnet.. |
Thomson | figured out the charge to mass ratio |
Miliken | found the charge of a single electron |
Becquerel | figured out natural radioactivity with the crystals. used radium and pulonium in experiments |
Thomoson's Model | grapes in jello, positively charged with negative charge in it, did not know how they arranged |
Rutherford | developed nuclear model of atom |
rutherford 2 | gold foil --> nucleus |
Types of radiation | alpha, gamma, beta |
alpha | positive (4amu) |
beta | negative (1amu) electron |
gamma | radiation |
Michael Faraday | suggested structure of atom somehow related to electricity |
Cathode | negative |
Anode | positive |
Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity while working with | uranium |
charge of a nucleus | positive |
static electricity | electric charges that are not in motion |
cathode ray | stream of particles orginating from a cathode |
coulomb | SI unit of electrical charge = 1 electron |
radioactivity | spontaneous emission of radiation from an element |
gamma radiation | radiation similar to xrays that is not composed of particles |
alpha particle | particle with +2 charge emitted by radioactive elements |
oil drop | done by miliken, measures the charge of a single electron |
law of multiple proportions | (blank) |
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