Neutral Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes
Fill in the missing spaces below. ROUND THE ATOMIC MASS! 9 19 9 10 9 Fill in the blanks by clicking on the blank, then choosing the correct term. If an atom has more protons than electrons, it is a(n) positive ionIf an atom has more electrons than protons, it is a(n) negative ionIf an atom has more or less neutrons it is a(n) isotopeIf an atom is drawn with no changes from the Periodic Table, it is a neutral atomAtoms of the same element could never have different numbers of protonsbecause this is the same as the atomic numberwhich identifies the atom. Where is most of an atom's atomic mass? In the nucleus In the electrons cloud Atoms do not have atomic mass It cannot be determined How can you determine an atom's atomic mass? Add the protons and electrons together Add the protons and neutrons together Add the electrons and neutrons together It cannot be determined Which element is pictured below? Hydrogen Helium Lithium Beryllium Boron Which type of atom is pictured below? Positive ion Negative ion Isotope Neutral atom (not an isotope) What is the atomic mass of the atom below? 2 4 8 10 12 14 Which element is pictured below? Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Silicon Which type of atom is pictured below? Positive ion Negative ion Isotope Neutral atom Silicon Which type of atom is pictured below? Positive ion Negative ion Isotope Neutral atom (not an isotope) Fill in the blanks below. Carbon-14 is an isotope. This means it has more or less neutrons. The "14" represents the atom's atomic mass.Carbon-14 has 6protons and 8neutrons. (Fill with numbers)