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zmey [24]
3 years ago
8

1. Which two particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?

Chemistry
2 answers:
Nataly_w [17]3 years ago
3 0
The answers are as follows:
1. C
An atom is made up of three particles, which are electron, proton and neutron.
The proton and the neutron are located in the central part of the atom, which is called the nucleus while the electrons orbit around the nucleus. The electron is negatively charged, the proton is positively charged and the neutron does not have any charge.

2. C.
To calculate the average atomic mass of the element, divide the percentage abundance by 100 and then multiply the mass and the abundance value together for each element. After this add all the values obtained together.
a. Mass * abundance = 23.9850 * 0.7899 = 18.9457515
b. Mass * abundance = 24.9858 * 0.1 = 2.49858
c. Mass * abundance = 25.9826 * 0.1101 = 2.86068426
Relative atomic mass = 18.9457515 + 2.49858 + 2.86068426 = 24.30.

3. A particle that orbit the nucleus is called AN ELECTRON.
An electron is the negatively charged component of the atom, which orbit round the nucleus of an atom. The number of electrons that are orbiting round the nucleus of a particular atom depends on the atomic number of that atom.
4. C.
If an element has a charge of -1, that means that the element has gained one electron in the course of chemical bonding and has become an anion. Normally, for a neutral element, the number of proton, neutron and electron ought to be the same. But in the situation where an element has gained one electron, the number of electron will increase by 1 while the number of proton and neutron remain the same. That is why 9, 9, 10 written at option C is correct.

5. D.
An isotope is defined as an element, which has two or more forms which differ in the number of neutrons in their nucleus. An isotope is an element which exist in several forms. The major difference between isotopes is the number of neutrons in their nucleus and this neutron number eventually determine their relative atomic mass. Thus two isotopes will have different neutron number and different mass number.

6. B.
In the diagram given, there are five neutrons, four proton and two electrons. The atomic particles that can be used here to determine the correct element are neutrons and protons, this is because they do not participate in chemical bonding therefore there number is always constant. The proton number of four indicates that the element we are searching for is beryllium, because beryllium has four protons and five neutrons in its nucleus.

7. B.
The atomic number of iron is 26 but its mass number is 56. Since its atoms are composed of three different particles, the particles number are as follows: electron = 26, proton = 26 and neutron = 30.
Neutron number = mass number - proton number = 56 - 26 = 30.
 In the question we are given, the iron element has undergone a bonding process and it has given away two electrons, to become a cation, that is why it is written as Fe2+. Thus, its electron number will become: 26 - 2 = 24. But this process does not affect the neutron number.

8. D.
Quarks refer to subatomic particles which possess fractional electric charges. They are usually find in the proton and the neutron which are located inside the nucleus of an atom. Quark is not found in electrons.

9. D.
The atomic number of sulfur is 16, that means that, it has 16 electrons, 16 protons and 16 neutrons in its atom at the neutral state. Sulfur has many isotopes, the number of neutrons in the isotopes varies greatly. Note that, the proton number of an atom determines its atomic number.

10. B.
Quarks are sub-atomic particles which are usually find inside the proton an the neutron which are located in the nucleus of an atom. High energy electrons and accelerators are usually used to study this sub particles. The electrons which orbit round the nucleus do not have quarks in their interiors.


pav-90 [236]3 years ago
3 0

1) Which two particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?

The two particles found in the nucleus of an atom are neutrons and protons

Electrons revolve around the nucleus in a particular shell.

Answer:  

C.protons and neutrons

2. The table below gives the atomic mass and relative abundance values for the three isotopes of element M.

The average atomic mass will be  calculated as:

averageatomicmass=\frac{[sum ofbundanceXmass of each isotope]}{100}

average atomic mass =

(23.9850 X 78.99 + 24.9858 X 10.00 + 25.9826 X 11.01 ) / 100

= 24.30 amu

3. A particle that orbits the nucleus in an atom is called an electron  

Electron is the negative sub atomic particle which revolves around nucleus in particular orbits.

4. The table below gives the numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons in four atoms.

The number of electrons are equal to number of protons in a neutral atom of any element

if there is more number of electrons than protons it means it is a negatively charged atom where magnitude of charge corresponds to the number of extra electrons

similarly if there is less number of electrons than protons it means it is a positively charged atom where magnitude of charge corresponds to the number of less electrons

Atom Number of protons Number of neutrons Number of electrons

1 9 8 8

2 9 9 8

3 9 9 10

4 9 10 9

Based on the table, which atom has a charge of –1?

answer: the number of electrons are more in Atom 3

5. Boron occurs naturally as two isotopes. What is the difference between these isotopes?

The isotopes of any element differs in number of neutrons,

Ans"They have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers.

6. The diagram below is an artist’s impression of a single atom of element Be. The neutrons are shown with stripes, the protons are gray, and the electrons are black. These particles are not drawn to scale.

Ans: There are two electrons in the given diagram, five neutrons and four protons . the isotope will be one with same number of protons and different mass number. Hence the answer is Be-10

7. The mass number of Fe2+ is 56. How many neutrons are there in a single Fe2+ atom?

The atomic number of Fe is 26

The number of neutrons = 56-26 = 30

8. A scientist uses an accelerator and high energy electrons to study the particles inside the protons of a helium atom. What particles is the scientist studying?

D. the He quarks

9. Which element has 16 protons in its nucleus?

The number of protons is 16 it means it has atomic number of 16

D. sulfur

10. The diagram below shows some subatomic particles.

What is the particle that is labeled with a question mark (?) in the diagram?

Quark are the subatomic particles located in neutrons and protons

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