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Atomic Structure and Charges
Atomic Structure and Charges - The existence of negative and positive charges on these materials can be explained on the basis of the structure of the atom. Almost all the mass of an atom resides in a central nucleus which contains a number of tightly packed protons and neu..
Atomic Nucleus
atomic nucleus Atomic Nucleus - It is the central core of the atom where the entire +ve charge and mass is concentrated. It is a tiny sphere of diameter ranging from 10 - 1 5 m to 10 - 1 4 m. A nucleus is made up of particles called neutrons and protons. A neutron does not ..
Question 12
Question: Mass number is equal to the_________. 1. number of protons + number of electrons 2. number of protons + number of neutrons 3. number of neutrons + number of electrons 4. number of electrons Answer: ..
Modern Atomic Theory
In view of new discoveries about atoms, Dalton's atomic theory was modified as given below: * Atom is no longer indivisible as it has a complex structure of sub atomic particles (electrons, protons and neutrons). * Atoms of the same element may posses different r..
Structure of Atom Summary
. It is abbreviated Z. Mass number is defined as the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom. It is denoted by 'A'. Atoms of the same element having same atomic number but different mass numbers are called isotopes. Isotopes show ..
Isotopes, Isobars and Isotones
Isotopes - These are the elements having same atomic number but different mass number. They have the same atomic number because the number of protons inside their nuclei remains the same. The difference in their mass number is due to the difference in their number of h..
The Nucleus
The Nucleus - Rutherford and his co-workers, performed series of scattering experiments and concluded that the entire mass and the positive charge is concentrated in a very small region at the centre of the atom, known as nucleus. The radius of the nucleus is about 10 - 1 5 m i.e., 10 - 5..
Electricity and Matter
atomic picture of matter Electricity and Matter - It is important to know the atomic picture of matter. The basic unit of all matter is an 'atom'. Each atom consists of a small core called nucleus which accounts to most of its mass consisting of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons ..
Structure of the Atom - Multiple Choice Test
Question 1 - Question: Almost the entire mass of an atom is concentrated in the__________. 1. proton 2. electrons 3. nucleus 4. neutrons Answer:..
Modern Atomic Theory
Modern Atomic Theory - In view of new discoveries about atoms, Dalton's atomic theory was modified as given below: Atom is no longer indivisible as it has a complex structure of sub atomic particles (electrons, protons and neutrons). Atoms of the same element may posses differen..
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