2.2.2 Development of Atomic Models (T/F)
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0 point(s)Atoms consist of three types of subatomic particles: protons, electrons, and neutrons.
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0 point(s)Electrons have a positive charge.
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0 point(s)The relative mass of electrons is very small and can be ignored.
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0 point(s)An atom is neutral when the number of protons and electrons is the same.
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0 point(s)Protons have a negative charge.
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0 point(s)Neutrons have a mass nearly equal to that of protons.
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0 point(s)Protons were discovered by J.J. Thomson.
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0 point(s)Niels Bohr\’s atomic model states that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed shells.
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0 point(s)John Dalton discovered the existence of neutrons in the nucleus.
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0 point(s)The modern atomic model contains a nucleus and an electron cloud outside the nucleus.
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