Atom structure

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Physics and Chemistry Quiz on Atom structure, created by Rocío Aguirre on 07/02/2019.
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Question 1

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When was the first idea of atom found?
Answer
  • In the 6th century BC
  • In the 5th century BC
  • In the 5th century
  • In Roman era

Question 2

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The nucleus of an atom is located at the centre.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Choose the correct answers about the electron cloud:
Answer
  • It is the internal part of the atom
  • It has got the negative charge of the atom
  • It has got protons spinnng in orbits
  • It is the external part of the atom
  • It has got electrons turning in orbits

Question 4

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All atoms have the same [blank_start]internal[blank_end] structure made up of: the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end], very [blank_start]smalll[blank_end] compared to the size of the atom and the [blank_start]electron[blank_end] [blank_start]cloud[blank_end], the external area of the atom which is much larger than the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end].
Answer
  • internal
  • nucleus
  • smalll
  • electron
  • cloud
  • nucleus

Question 5

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The Atomic Theory was admitted in 1904.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Dalton in [blank_start]1808[blank_end] said that atoms of the same [blank_start]elements[blank_end] had identical properties and those of [blank_start]different[blank_end] elements are different. [blank_start]Thomson[blank_end] in 1904, designed an atomic model where [blank_start]electrons[blank_end] were incrusted in a [blank_start]positive[blank_end] sphere. Rutherford in [blank_start]1911[blank_end] drew an atomic model were the nucleus had got almost all the [blank_start]mass[blank_end] of the atom and all the [blank_start]positive[blank_end] charge, and he added [blank_start]electrons[blank_end] in an electron cloud where it was located the [blank_start]negative[blank_end] charge. In 1913 [blank_start]Bohr[blank_end] specified the [blank_start]orbits[blank_end] in the electron cloud and he detailed how [blank_start]electrons[blank_end] moved in them.
Answer
  • 1808
  • 1904
  • 1911
  • 1540
  • compounds
  • elements
  • systems
  • protons
  • similar
  • the same
  • metallic
  • different
  • Dalton
  • Rutherford
  • Thomson
  • Bohr
  • electrons
  • neutrons
  • protons
  • nucleus
  • neutral
  • negative
  • circular
  • positive
  • 1904
  • 1911
  • 1915
  • 1880
  • charge
  • clouds
  • electrons
  • mass
  • positive
  • negative
  • neutral
  • espherical
  • protons
  • electrons
  • neutrons
  • elements
  • positive
  • neutral
  • whole
  • negative
  • Rutherford
  • Bohr
  • Thomson
  • Dalton
  • orbits
  • roads
  • droplets
  • thickness
  • protons
  • things
  • electrons
  • neutrons

Question 7

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Marie Curie was born in Russia
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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At the beginning of the 19th century 75 chemical elements were known.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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What is represented by every letter?
Answer
  • Symbol of the element
  • Name of the element
  • Group of the element
  • Atomic representation
  • Mass number
  • electron cloud
  • Position number
  • Metalization
  • Atomic Number

Question 10

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Choose the correct staments about atoms and numbers:
Answer
  • The mass number is determined by the number of protons and electrons.
  • The atomic number is the number of protons.
  • The charge of an atom is calculated with protons and electrons.
  • The number of neutrons is the number of protons plus the number of electrons
  • The mass number is the addition of protons and neutrons
  • In the Periodic system of elements, they are ordered by their mass numbers
  • If an atom has got the same number of electrons and protons, this atom is neutral.

Question 11

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Choose the correct option
Answer
  • The element is calcium
  • The element is carbon
  • The element is Chlorine
  • The mass number is 6
  • The elemental number is 6
  • The element has got 6 protons
  • The mass number is twelve
  • The atomic number is twelve
  • It has got twelve electrons

Question 12

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Describe correctly this atom
Answer
  • Hydrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Nitrogen
  • Mass number 8
  • Mass number 0
  • Mass number 16
  • Atomic number 8
  • Atomic number 16
  • Atomic number 0
  • It has got negative charge
  • It is neutral
  • It has got positive charge

Question 13

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The periodic table contains [blank_start]118[blank_end] elements ordered by their [blank_start]atomic[blank_end] number. The system is divided into: - [blank_start]seven[blank_end] rows called [blank_start]periods[blank_end] - [blank_start]eighteen[blank_end] columns, called [blank_start]groups[blank_end] or families. Elements which belong to the same group have got [blank_start]similar[blank_end] chemical properties. We can distinguish four general types of elements: - [blank_start]Metals[blank_end]: They are electricity and heat conducted. They are in [blank_start]solid[blank_end] state except Mercury. - Semimetals: Their behaviour is [blank_start]metallic[blank_end] or [blank_start]non metallic[blank_end] depending on the conditions. - [blank_start]Non-metals[blank_end]: They are heat and electricity bad conducted. They are in solid, gas and liquid state. - [blank_start]Noble gases[blank_end]: They do not combine with other chemical elements.
Answer
  • 119
  • 117
  • 118
  • atomic
  • mass
  • electronical
  • eight
  • seven
  • nine
  • periods
  • groups
  • families
  • eighty
  • seventeen
  • eighteen
  • periods
  • groups
  • places
  • different
  • electrical
  • similar
  • Metals
  • Non metals
  • Semimetals
  • liquid
  • gas
  • solid
  • metallic
  • bright
  • important
  • non bright
  • special
  • non metallic
  • Non-metals
  • Noble gases
  • Semimetals
  • Especial gases
  • Noble gases
  • King gases
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