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One of the most influential philosophers.

Wrote extensively on many subjects,


including politics, ethics, nature, physics, and astronomy. Matter is continuous, not
made up of smaller particles.

Matter is composed of empty space through which atoms move. Atoms are solid,
homogeneous, indestructibel, and indivisible. Different kinds of atoms have different
sizes and shapes. The differing properties of matter are due to the size, shape, and
movement of atoms. Apparent changes in matter result from changes in the
groupings of atoms and not from changes in the atoms themselves.

Determined the charge of an electron, and calculated the mass of a single electron.

There is a tiny, dense region centrally located in an atom, which was named the
nucleus. The nucleus has a positive charge, and contains most of the mass of an
atom. Atomic model consisted of a nucleus with electrons moving rapidly through
empty space around the nucleus. Gold foil experiment.

Discovered the cathode ray when working with a vacuum tube in a darkened
laboratory.

Nucleus contains a neutral particle in addition to the positive particle. Named the
neutral particle the neutron. The mass of a neutron is almost equal to the mass of a
proton, with no electrical charge.

All matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms. All atoms of a
given element are identical, having the same size, mass, and chemical properties.
Atoms of a specific element are different from those of any other element. Atoms
cannot be created, divided into smaller particles, or destroyed. Different atoms
combine in simple whole-number ratios to form compounds. In a chemical reaction,
atoms are separated, combined, or rearranged

First model to include subatomic particles. Used Cathode Ray Tube to prove the
presence of subatomic particles. Model of the atom called the Plum Pudding Model

cesium-132
gallium-64

helium-8

fluorine-23

titanium-48

zinc-70

cobalt-59

potassium-39

which subatomic particle identifies an atom a that of a particular element?


Answer:

An atom of an element contains 14 protons. What element is it? You may enter your answer as
the name or as the symbol.
Answer:

A neutral atom of an element contains 66 electrons. What element is it? You may use the name
or symbol in your answer.
Answer:

A carbon atom has a mass number of 12 and an atomic number of 6. How many neutrons does it
have?
Answer:

cesium-132
cobalt-59
fluorine-23
gallium-64
helium-8
potassium-39
titanium-48
zinc-70
Which subatomic particle identifies an atom a that of a particular element?
Answer:

An atom of an element contains 14 protons. What element is it? You may enter your answer as
the name or as the symbol.
Answer:

A neutral atom of an element contains 66 electrons. What element is it? You may use the name
or symbol in your answer.
Answer:

A carbon atom has a mass number of 12 and an atomic number of 6. How many neutrons does it
have?
Answer:

Matter is composed of empty space through which atoms move.


Atoms are solid, homogeneous, indestructibel, and indivisible.
Different kinds of atoms have different sizes and shapes. The
differing properties of matter are due to the size, shape, and
movement of atoms. Apparent changes in matter result from changes
in the groupings of atoms and not from changes in the atoms
themselves.

Determined the charge of an electron, and calculated the mass of a


single electron.

All matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms.


All atoms of a given element are identical, having the same size,
mass, and chemical properties. Atoms of a specific element are
different from those of any other element. Atoms cannot be created,
divided into smaller particles, or destroyed. Different atoms
combine in simple whole-number ratios to form compounds. In a
chemical reaction, atoms are separated, combined, or rearranged.

First model to include subatomic particles. Used Cathode Ray Tube


to prove the presence of subatomic particles. Model of the atom
called the Plum Pudding Model

There is a tiny, dense region centrally located in an atom, which was


named the nucleus. The nucleus has a positive charge, and contains
most of the mass of an atom. Atomic model consisted of a nucleus
with electrons moving rapidly through empty space around the
nucleus. Gold foil experiment.

Discovered the cathode ray when working with a vacuum tube in a


darkened laboratory.

One of the most influential philosophers. Wrote extensively on


many subjects, including politics, ethics, nature, physics, and
astronomy. Matter is continuous, not made up of smaller particles.

Nucleus contains a neutral particle in addition to the positive


particle. Named the neutral particle the neutron. The mass of a
neutron is almost equal to the mass of a proton, with no electrical
charge.

A 12.2 g sample of X reacts with a sample of Y to form 78.9 g of XY. What is the mass of Y that
reacted?
Answer:

In the complete reaction of 22.99 g of sodium with 35.45 g of chlorine, what mass of sodium
chloride is formed? Don't forget your units!
Answer:

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