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10/4/2019 Test: Vocabulary: Element Builder | Quizlet

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5 Matching questions

1. Energy level
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CORRECT
A. A particular region where electrons can orbit a nucleus.
A. A particular region where electrons can orbit a nucleus.
B. a chart that organizes the chemical elements based on their
2. Neutron
properties.
CORRECT

D. a particle with no charge located in the nucleus of an C. a negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus.
atom.
D. a particle with no charge located in the nucleus of an atom.
3. Periodic Table

CORRECT E. electrons found in the outermost energy level of an atom.


B. a chart that organizes the chemical elements based on
their properties.

4. Valence electrons

CORRECT

E. electrons found in the outermost energy level of an atom.

5. Electron

CORRECT

C. a negatively charged particle that moves around the


nucleus.

5 Multiple choice questions

1. one of several forms of the same element.

A. Nucleus

B. Neutron

C. Proton

D. Isotope

2. the basic unit of matter.

A. Neutron

B. Proton

C. Atom

D. Isotope

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10/4/2019 Test: Vocabulary: Element Builder | Quizlet

3. a positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom.

A. Electron

B. Nucleus

C. Proton

D. Neutron

4. the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

A. Atomic Number

B. Periodic Table

C. Nucleus

D. Mass number

5. capable of releasing radiation.

A. Radioactive

B. Atomic Number

C. Isotope

D. Energy level

4 True/False questions

1. the numbers of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. → Atomic Number

CORRECT

False
It should be → Mass number

2. an atom or molecule that has an electrical charge because it has gained or lost electrons. → Ion

CORRECT

True

3. the positively charged dense center of an atom. → Nucleus

CORRECT

True

4. a diagram that shows the element symbol surrounded by dots representing valence electrons.  → Periodic Table

CORRECT

False
It should be → Electron dot diagram

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