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The atom of an element is made up of 4 protons, 5 neutrons and 4 electrons. What is its atomic number and mass number?

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Atomic theory of matter was given by ..........................

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Rutherford won the Nobel Prize in 1908 for his investigations in the field of ......................

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Which of these have similar chemical properties but different set of physical properties and mass number?

  1. isobars
  2. elements
  3. isotopes
  4. none of these
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After the emission of a beta-particle, the atomic number of the atom increases by one.

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Define the atomic mass number of an atom.

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What are orbits or shells of an atom?

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State the main postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory.

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Define the term ‘atomic number’ of an atom.

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Define the term ‘mass number’ of an atom.

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If an atom ‘A’ has mass number 35 and atomic number 17, state the number of protons, electrons and neutrons it contains.

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State why the atomic weight of an element is also termed relative atomic mass.

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If an atom ‘A’ has atomic number 19 and mass number 39, state –

  1. Its electronic configuration.
  2. The number of valence electrons it possesses.
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Draw the atomic diagram of the following element showing the distribution of – protons, neutrons and the electrons in the various shell of the atom.

Carbon – \[\ce{^12_6C}\]

[The upper number represent the – mass number and the lower number represent the – atomic number e.g. calcium – mass number = 40, atomic number = 20]

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Draw the atomic diagram of the following element showing the distribution of – protons, neutrons and the electrons in the various shell of the atom.

Oxygen – \[\ce{^16_8O}\]

[The upper number represent the – mass number and the lower number represent the – atomic number e.g. calcium – mass number = 40, atomic number = 20]

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Draw the atomic diagram of the following element showing the distribution of – protons, neutrons and the electrons in the various shell of the atom.

Phosphorus – \[\ce{^31_15P}\]

[The upper number represent the – mass number and the lower number represent the – atomic number e.g. calcium – mass number = 40, atomic number = 20]

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Draw the atomic diagram of the following element showing the distribution of – protons, neutrons and the electrons in the various shell of the atom.

Argon – \[\ce{^40_18Ar}\]

[The upper number represent the – mass number and the lower number represent the – atomic number e.g. calcium – mass number = 40, atomic number = 20]

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Draw the atomic diagram of the following element showing the distribution of – protons, neutrons and the electrons in the various shell of the atom.

Calcium – \[\ce{^40_20Ca}\]

[The upper number represent the – mass number and the lower number represent the – atomic number e.g. calcium – mass number = 40, atomic number = 20]

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‘Valency is the number of hydrogen atoms which can combine with [or displace] one atom of the element [or radical] forming a compound’. With reference to the above definition of valency, state the valency of chlorine in hydrogen chloride, giving reasons.

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Match the statements in List I with the correct answer from List II.

List I List II
1. Mass number of an atom is the number of protons and A: Electron
2. The sub-atomic particle with a negligible mass. B: Argon
3. An atom having stable electronic configuration. C: Nitrogen
4. A molecule formed by sharing of electrons [covalency] D: Sodium
5. A metallic atom having unstable electronic configuration. E: Neutrons
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