1) What type of atom model is located in the picture? a) Solid sphere model b) plum pudding model c) nuclear model d) planetary/Bohr model e) electron cloud model 2) What type of atom model is located in the picture? a) solid sphere model b) plum pudding model c) nuclear model d) planetary/Bohr model e) electron cloud model 3) What type of atom model is located in the picture? a) solid sphere model b) plum pudding model c) nuclear model d) planetary/Bohr model e) electron cloud model 4) What type of atom model is located in the picture? a) solid sphere model b) plum pudding model c) nuclear model d) planetary/Bohr model e) electron cloud model 5) This is the first person to theorize that all material bodies are made up of indivisibly small atoms. Called these structures an "atomos" a) Democratis b) Schrodinger c) Bohr d) Rutherford e) Thomson f) Dalton 6) This scientist used the gold foil experiment to determine that every atom has a nucleus that is positive at it's center a) Demoratis b) Schrodinger c) Bohr d) Rutherford e) Thomson f) Dalton 7) This states that "the position and velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time" and is applied to electrons. a) Heisneberg Uncertainty Principle b) Electron Theory c) Kinetic Theory of Gases d) Atomic Theory e) General Relativity f) Event Horizon Theory  8) This is the positive subatomic particle a) Proton b) Electron c) Neutron d) Quasar 9) This is the negative subatomic particle a) proton b) electron c) neutron d) Quasar 10) This is the neutral or non-charged subatomic particle a) proton b) electron c) neutron d) Quasar 11) This is the structure of the atom that contains the majority of its mass. a) orbital b) nucleus c) Quasar 12) This is the structure of an atom that contains the electrons. a) orbital b) nucleus c) Quasar 13) The outer most shell of the atom. This shell is the set of orbitals which are energetically accessible for accepting electrons to form chemical bonds. a) Valence b) Quasar c) Heisenberg d) Thomson ring 14) A fundamental property of matter that can be either positive or negative. a) mass b) vector c) electric charge 15) What experiment is pictured in the image provided. It help determine the positive property of a the nucleus. a) Gold Foil experiement b) Heisenberg experiment c) Atomos experiment d) Event Horizon Experiment e) Quasar Paradox f) Tungsten Trials 16) What is the overall charge of an atom? a) Positive b) Negative c) Neutral 17) Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus a) isotope b) atom c) ion 18) An atom(or group of atoms) that has an electric charge other than zero a) isotope b) Quasar c) ion

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?