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The document is an activity worksheet testing knowledge of atomic structure. It contains 25 multiple choice questions about subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons; their roles in determining an atom's identity, mass, and charge; as well as concepts like isotopes, atomic number, mass number, ions, and the periodic table. The student, Clarisse C. Bonabra, completed the activity on November 29, 2020.
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Atomic Structure Activity

The document is an activity worksheet testing knowledge of atomic structure. It contains 25 multiple choice questions about subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons; their roles in determining an atom's identity, mass, and charge; as well as concepts like isotopes, atomic number, mass number, ions, and the periodic table. The student, Clarisse C. Bonabra, completed the activity on November 29, 2020.
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE - ACTIVITY

NAME: BONAOBRA, CLARISSE C.


DATE: NOVEMBER 29, 2020

DIRECTIONS: ENCIRCLE the letter of the correct answer. Two points each.

1. What particle provided the positive charge of an atom?


(A.) Proton
B.Neutron
C.Electron
D.Nucleus

2. Which particle only contributes to the mass of an atom?


A.Proton
(B.)Neutron
C.Electron
D.Nucleus

3. Which particle only contributes to the negative charge of an atom?


A.Proton
(B.)Electron
C.Neutron
D.Nucleus

4. Which particle does not contributes to the mass of an atom?


A.Proton
B.Neutron
(C).Electron
D.Nucleus

5. How many protons are in an atom with an atomic number of 20, an atomic mass
of 45, and a charge of +2?
(A.)20
B.10
C.2
D.18

6. How many neutrons are in an atom with an atomic number of 20, an atomic mass
of 45, and a charge of +2?
A.20
(B.)25
C.2
D.18

7. How many protons are in an atom with an atomic number of 34, an atomic mass
of 74, and a charge of -2?
(A).34
B.74
C.40
D.36
8. 79

GOLD
196.967

How many protons are in this element?


(A.)79
B.196
C.117
D.197

9. How many neutrons will an atom have if it has an atomic number of 26, an
atomic mass of58, and a charge of +3?
A. 26
B. 58
(C.) 32
D. 3

10. How many protons, electrons and neutrons does Chlorine -36 have?
A.17,17,19
B.17,19,19
(C.)17,17,36
D.17,19,36

11. What is an isotope?


A.The weighted average of the mass of the isotopes of an element
(B.) Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of
neutrons
C.The number of protons in an element.
D.Group 2, period 3 on the periodic table

12. What is an atomic number?


(A.)The number of protons in an atom
B.The total number of protons
C.The isotopic symbol
D.The letter of protons in the atom

13.The aluminum isotope consists of 13 protons, 12 electrons, and 14 neutrons. Its


mass number is?
(A).13
B.14
C.27
D.

14.What is the name of the central region of an atom where neutrons and protons are.
(A.)Nucleus
B.Electron cloud
C.Core
D.Center

15.The name of the subatomic particle that determines the identity of an atom.
(A.)Proton
B.Nucleus
C.Electron
D.Neuron

16. Subatomic particles found on the outermost shell and responsible for the atom’s
reactivity.
A.Neutrons
(B.)Valence electrons
C.Isotopes
D.Ions

17. Measure mainly of the nuclear particles: protons+neutrons


(A).Subatomic particles
B.Atomic number
C.Atomic mass
D.Gluons

18. Value representing the number of protons in an element


A.Atomic mass
B.Mass number
C.Valence electrons
(D.)Atomic number

19. A charged atom


(A).Ion
B.Isotopes
C.Electron cloud
D.Quark

20. The smallest particle of an element that shows all the properties of that element
A.Subatomic particles
(B.)Atom
C.Quarks
D.Gluons

21.Where electrons are likely to be found as they travel around the nucleus.
(A.)Nucleus
B.Electron cloud
C.Within a proton
D.Within a neutron

22. A tiny but very dense, positively charged portion of the atom that holds most of
the atomic mass
A.Electron shells
B.Orbitals
C.Electron cloud
(D.)Nucleus

23.Arrangement of elements organized by atomic number


A.Electron cloud
(B.)Periodic table
C.Electron configurations
D.None of these

24.Calculation used to find the number of neutrons in an atom


A.Atomic Mass- Atomic Number
(B.)Atomic Number- Atomic Mass
C.Atomic Mass- Electrons
D.Neutron - Electron

25. The only element with no neutrons in its nucleus


A.Oxygen
B.Helium
(C.)Hydrogen
D.Lithium

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