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- Q1
1. Which subatomic particle has no charge?
neutron
positron
proton
electrons
30sS8MT-IIIe-f-10 - Q2
Which subatomic particle would be attracted to a positively charged metallic plate?
Neutron
Electron
Proton
Nucleus
30sS8MT-IIIe-f-10 - Q3
Which is true about the table at the right?
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Given the diagram of helium atom with its particles, which will have the least mass?
Users enter free textType an Answer30sS8MT-IIIe-f-10 - Q5
Group each subatomic particle to its correct charge and location within the atom.
Users sort answers between categoriesSorting60sS8MT-IIIe-f-10 - Q6
An atom is said have a neutral charge if it contains the same number of what two particles?
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Scenario: Imagine you're a scientist studying a newly discovered element, Element X. You know that Element X has an atomic number of 17.
Question 1: Based on the atomic number, how many protons does an atom of Element X have?
Question 2: If an atom of Element X is neutral, how many electrons would it have?
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scenario: You are given a table showing the atomic number and atomic mass of four elements:
Question 1: Which element has the most protons in its nucleus?
Question 2: If you were to compare the sizes of atoms of these elements, which element would
you expect to be the smallest?
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