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 A. atom A. atom  C. cell C. cell  B. molecule B. molecule  D. compound D. compound What is the smallest unit into which matter can be divided?

Back to Board  A. atom

 A. 14 A. 14  C. 7 C. 7  B. 16 B. 16  D. 20 D. 20 If Carbon has 7 protons, how many electrons does it have?

Back to Board C. 7

 A. electron number A. electron number  C. proton number C. proton number  B. atomic number B. atomic number  D. AMU D. AMU Mass number - _____ = number of neutrons.

Back to Board B. Atomic number

 A. protons and neutrons A. protons and neutrons  C. protons and AMU(s) C. protons and AMU(s)  B. neutrons and electrons B. neutrons and electrons  D. quarks and electrons D. quarks and electrons What two thing are grouped together in the nucleus?

Back to Board A. Protons and neutrons

 A. atomic quark A. atomic quark  C. atomic particle C. atomic particle  B. atomic mass B. atomic mass  D. atomic number D. atomic number The ______ equals the number of protons in an atom.

Back to Board D. Atomic number

 A. 1 AMU A. 1 AMU  C. 7 AMU C. 7 AMU  B. 14 AMU B. 14 AMU  D. 16 AMU D. 16 AMU 3 protons + 4 neutrons = a mass number of what?

Back to Board C. 7 AMU

 A. compounds A. compounds  C. quarks C. quarks  B. isotopes B. isotopes  D. atoms D. atoms Atoms that have the same number of protons, but have different numbers of neutrons are called _______.

Back to Board B. isotopes

 A. atoms A. atoms  C. matter C. matter  B. molecules B. molecules  D. compounds D. compounds ____ is anything that takes up mass and takes up space.

Back to Board C. matter

 A. protons, quarks, clouds A. protons, quarks, clouds  D. protons, neutrons & electrons D. protons, neutrons & electrons What are the three main particles in an atom?  C. protons, electrons, quarks C. protons, electrons, quarks  B. protons, AMUs & tacos B. protons, AMUs & tacos

Back to Board D. Protons, neutrons, electrons

What is the charge of a proton?  A. negative A. negative  C. neutral C. neutral  D. free D. free  B. positive B. positive

Back to Board B. positive

 A. negative A. negative What is the charge of an electron?  C. free C. free  B. positive B. positive  D. neutral D. neutral

Back to Board A. negative

 B. 18 B. 18 If Argon has 18 protons, what is its atomic number?  A. 230 A. 230  C. 9 C. 9  D. 19 D. 19

Back to Board B. 18

 C. 22 C. 22 If Titanium has 22 electrons, how many protons does it have?  A. 32 A. 32  B. 12 B. 12  D. 11 D. 11

Back to Board C. 22

 D. proton D. proton What has more mass?  A. particle A. particle  C. electron C. electron  B. quark B. quark

Back to Board D. Proton

 A. 7 protons, 8 neutrons A. 7 protons, 8 neutrons and 7 electrons The atomic number of the isotope nitrogen -15 is 7. How many protons, neutrons and electrons make up an atom of nitrogen -15?  B. 7 protons, 8 electrons B. 7 protons, 8 electrons and 0 neutrons  D. 7 protons, 7 neutrons D. 7 protons, 7 neutrons And 9 electrons  C. 8 protons, 7 neutrons C. 8 protons, 7 neutrons and 7 electrons

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