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1. Series 1 Atoms and Bohr Model.pdf
www.its.caltech.edu
and the Bohr Model - California Institute of … Atomic Size? Charge and Mass of an Electron? Charge and Mass of a Proton? Mass Distribution in an Atom? HOW DO WE KNOW:HOW DO WE …

2. chp2.pdf
www.cabrillo.edu
Composition and Structure of the Atom Protons: … Composition and Structure of the Atom Atom: ... All have one proton and one electron Atomic number for all three isotopes = 1 Mass number varies with number of ...

3. 2-5-08[lecture3]kf.pdf
alpha.chem.umb.edu
THE ATOM neutrons protons electrons electron cloud THE ATOM -They are made up of subatomic particles: neutrons, protons, ... -Atomic numbers represent the # of protons in an atom. This # can be found in the periodic ...

4. UNIT 1 LESSON 11.pdf
Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons—How Atoms Differ Distinguish parts of the atom. Part Electron Proton Neutron Symbol Charge Location Relative Mass Relate details about atomic number. Atomic Number determines equals ...

5. Atoms and Ions.pdf
www.atu.edu
Atoms and Ions - atu.edu Atoms and Ions (adapted from Chemistry A Guided Inquiry, Moog, R. S. and Farrell, J. J.) There are 118 different elements currently on the periodic table. With the ...

6. 4-2-Atomic-Structure.pdf
Atomic Structure (4.2) Properties of Subatomic … All atoms of any given element have the same atomic number. Each hydrogen atom has one proton in its nucleus. Hydrogen is assigned the atomic number 1.

7. 8.5a_2.0_explore_studentguide_retemplated.pdf
The Atom - WELCOME TO MRS. MAXWELL's … Color it yellow and glue it in the nucleus of the hydrogen atom found in ... were two regions in the atom, the nucleus and the electron cloud. The protons and ...

8. Ch 3 Sec 2 Review answered.pdf
Page 74 #’s 1 1. a. the smallest piece of an element … Page 74 #’s 1-5 1. Define each of the following: a. atom b. electron c. nucleus d. proton e. neutron a. the smallest piece of an element that is still that element

9. notes_14C_nmr02.pdf
www.chem.ucla.edu
PROTON NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE … third way to determine how many equivalent protons there are is to look at the atom attached to the proton (usually a carbon) and observe what that atom is bonded to ...

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