Atom Basics Quiz | |
- The three basic components of an atom are:
(a) protons, neutrons, and ions
(b) protons, neutrons, and electrons
(c) protons, neutrinos, and ions
(d) protium, deuterium, and tritium
- An element is determined by the number of:
(a) atoms
(b) electrons
(c) neutrons
(d) protons
- The nucleus of an atom consists of:
(a) electrons
(b) neutrons
(c) protons and neutrons
(d) protons, neutrons, and electrons
- A single proton has what electrical charge?
(a) no charge
(b) positive charge
(c) negative charge
(d) either a positive or negative charge
- Which particles have approximately the same size and mass as each other?
(a) neutrons and electrons
(b) electrons and protons
(c) protons and neutrons
(d) none - they are all very different in size and mass
- Which two particles would be attracted to each other?
(a) electrons and neutrons
(b) electrons and protons
(c) protons and neutrons
(d) all particles are attracted to each other
- The atomic number of an atom is:
(a) the number of electrons
(b) the number of neutrons
(c) the number of protons
(d) the number of protons plus the number of neutrons
- Changing the number of neutrons of an atom changes its:
(a) isotope
(b) element
(c) ion
(d) charge
- When you change the number of electrons on an atom, you produce a different:
(a) isotope
(b) ion
(c) element
(d) atomic mass
- According to atomic theory, electrons are usually found:
(a) in the atomic nucleus
(b) outside the nucleus, yet very near it because they are attracted to the protons
(c) outside the nucleus and often far from it - most of an atom's volume is its electron cloud
(d) either in the nucleus or around it - electrons are readily found anywhere in an atom
Answers:
1 . b
2 . d
3 . c
4 . b
5 . c
6 . b
7 . c
8 . a
9 . b
10. c
- The three basic components of an atom are:
(a) protons, neutrons, and ions
(b) protons, neutrons, and electrons
(c) protons, neutrinos, and ions
(d) protium, deuterium, and tritium - An element is determined by the number of:
(a) atoms
(b) electrons
(c) neutrons
(d) protons - The nucleus of an atom consists of:
(a) electrons
(b) neutrons
(c) protons and neutrons
(d) protons, neutrons, and electrons - A single proton has what electrical charge?
(a) no charge
(b) positive charge
(c) negative charge
(d) either a positive or negative charge - Which particles have approximately the same size and mass as each other?
(a) neutrons and electrons
(b) electrons and protons
(c) protons and neutrons
(d) none - they are all very different in size and mass - Which two particles would be attracted to each other?
(a) electrons and neutrons
(b) electrons and protons
(c) protons and neutrons
(d) all particles are attracted to each other - The atomic number of an atom is:
(a) the number of electrons
(b) the number of neutrons
(c) the number of protons
(d) the number of protons plus the number of neutrons - Changing the number of neutrons of an atom changes its:
(a) isotope
(b) element
(c) ion
(d) charge - When you change the number of electrons on an atom, you produce a different:
(a) isotope
(b) ion
(c) element
(d) atomic mass - According to atomic theory, electrons are usually found:
(a) in the atomic nucleus
(b) outside the nucleus, yet very near it because they are attracted to the protons
(c) outside the nucleus and often far from it - most of an atom's volume is its electron cloud
(d) either in the nucleus or around it - electrons are readily found anywhere in an atom
1 . b
2 . d
3 . c
4 . b
5 . c
6 . b
7 . c
8 . a
9 . b
10. c
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