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1. The document provides definitions and examples of various atomic and chemistry terms. It asks the reader to match terms to their meanings and solve problems involving atomic structure, charges, currents, and time. 2. It asks the reader to draw the atomic structure of aluminum with 13 protons and electrons and state its valence electrons. 3. It asks the reader to calculate the charge in coulombs of an insulator with a deficiency of 50 x 1018 electrons.

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Tutorial 1

1. The document provides definitions and examples of various atomic and chemistry terms. It asks the reader to match terms to their meanings and solve problems involving atomic structure, charges, currents, and time. 2. It asks the reader to draw the atomic structure of aluminum with 13 protons and electrons and state its valence electrons. 3. It asks the reader to calculate the charge in coulombs of an insulator with a deficiency of 50 x 1018 electrons.

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TUTORIAL 1 1. Match each term in column 1 to its closest meaning in column 2 Column 1 1. Electron (i) 2. Neutron (e) 3.

Compound (k) 4. Neutral (b) 5. Valence electrons (f) 6. Atomic number (h)-l 7. Free electrons (d) 8. K shell (c)-j 9. Ion (m) 10. Inert (g) Column 2 (a) Positive charge (b) Same number of electrons and protons. (c) Electrons in first shell (d) Released electrons (e) Neutral charge (f) Electrons in outermost shell (g) Quota filled in outermost shell (h) Number of electrons in nucleus. (i) Negative charge (j) Quota of 2 electrons (k) Combined elements (l) Number of protons in nucleus (m)Charged atom

2. Show the atomic structure of the element aluminum with atomic number 13. What is its electron valence? 3. A charged insulator has deficiency of 50 x 1018 electrons. Find its charge in coulombs with polarity. 4. Write the word which most correctly completes each of the following statements: (a) A rubber rod repels a second rubber rod, so both rods have ___________ charges. (b) Glass rubbed with silk attracts rubber rubbed with fur. If the rubber rod is negative, the glass rod must be ____________. 5. Find the current needed to charge a dielectric so that it will accumulate a charge of 20C after 4s? 6. A material with an excess of 25 x 1018 electrons loses 6.25 x 1018 electrons. The excess electrons are then made to flow past a given point in 2s. Find the current produced by the resultant electron flow. 7. Show the atomic structure of the element neon, which has an atomic number of 10. What is its electron valence?

8. Fill in the missing quantity: I,A ? 5 ? 7 2 Q,C 10 ? 9 ? 6 T,s 2 4 2 3 ?

9. Show the atomic structure of the element phosphorus, which has an atomic number of 15. What is its electron valence? 10. How much charge is accumulated when a current of 5A charges an insulator for 5s?

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