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AM 1 and AM 2 Review. 1. 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 Answer: b. 2. The identity of an element is determined by the number of: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. 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 tritiumAnswer: b

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2. The identity of an element is determined by the number of:(a) atoms(b) electrons(c) neutrons(d) protonsAnswer: d

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3. The nucleus of an atom consists of:(a) electrons(b) neutrons(c) protons and neutrons(d) protons, neutrons, and electronsAnswer: c

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4. A single proton has what electrical charge?(a) no charge(b) positive charge(c) negative charge(d) either a positive or negative chargeAnswer: b

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5. 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 massAnswer: c

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6. 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 otherAnswer: b

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7. 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 neutronsAnswer: c

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8. Changing the number of neutrons of an atom changes its:(a) isotope(b) element(c) ion(d) chargeAnswer: a

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9. When you change the number of electrons on an atom, you produce a different:(a) isotope(b) ion(c) element(d) atomic massAnswer: b

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10. 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 atomAnswer: c

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11. The spontaneous disintegration of unstable nuclei by the emission of particles is calleda. radioactivity

b. spontaneous combustion c. chemical decomposition

Answer: a

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12. An alpha particle has

a. 2 protons and 1 neutron b. 2 protons and 2 neutrons c. 1 proton and 2 neutrons

Answer: b

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13. Fast moving electrons emitted by atomic nuclei are known as

a. alpha particles b. beta particles c. gamma rays

Answer: b

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14. When radioactive decay changes atoms of one chemical element into atoms of another element, the process is calleda. nuclear explosions

b. chemical decomposition c. transmutation

Answer: c

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15. A thorium-232 atom undergoes alpha decay. What element will be the product of this process?a. radium

b. uranium c. plutonium

Answer: a

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16. An atom of H-3 undergoes beta decay. The element that will be produced is

a. hydrogen b. helium c. lithium

Answer: b

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17. The mass and charge of a gamma ray are

a. mass = 1 and charge = 0 b. mass = 0 and charge = 1 c. mass = 0 and charge = 0

Answer: c

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18. An isotope having a half-life of 5 years currently has an average activity of 600 counts /min. What was the approximate activity of this sample 15 years ago?

Answer: 4800 counts/min.

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19. The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 2.0 hours. If you start with an 80 gram sample, how much of the original isotope will remain after 10 hours?Answer: 2.5

grams

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20. Balance the following

______ + 10n → 142

56Ba +9136Kr

+ 310n

23592U

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21. Determine the number of protons and electrons in

the following ions

Ca +2

N -3

20 protons18 electrons

7 protons10 electrons