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Worksheet: Semester 1 Chemistry DK014 - CHAPTER 2 1

This document contains a worksheet with questions about atomic structure and isotopes. The questions cover topics like: the discovery of the atomic nucleus; composition of protons, neutrons, and electrons; relative masses of subatomic particles; isotopes; and writing symbols for isotopes based on numbers of protons and neutrons.

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Worksheet: Semester 1 Chemistry DK014 - CHAPTER 2 1

This document contains a worksheet with questions about atomic structure and isotopes. The questions cover topics like: the discovery of the atomic nucleus; composition of protons, neutrons, and electrons; relative masses of subatomic particles; isotopes; and writing symbols for isotopes based on numbers of protons and neutrons.

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WORKSHEET Semester 1 Chemistry DK014 – CHAPTER 2 1

WORKSHEET - Questions

CHAPTER 2.1

1. Choose the best answers:

Atomic nucleus was discovered by Rutherford who observed that some electrons /
α particles are reflected at unexpected angle by thin foil made of gold. Atomic nucleus
is built of protons and electrons / neutrons, called nucleons. Proton and electron have
opposite / the same charges. Neutron and proton have almost the same / different
mass. Mass of the atom is uniformly distributed in its volume / concentrated
in the nucleus. Contribution of electrons to the overall mass of the atom is negligible /
substantial. Two nuclei of the same element must contain the same number of protons
/ nucleons. Isotopes of the same element contain the same / different number
of protons and the same / different number of neutrons. If the relative atomic mass
of oxygen is 18, this means that oxygen atom is 18 times as heavy as the 126 C atom /
12
one twelfth of 6C atom.

2. Write the symbols for the isotopes on the basis of the following data:

a) Iron (Fe), number of protons 26, number of neutrons 30


b) Silver (Ag), number of electrons 47, number of neutrons 62
WORKSHEET Semester 1 Chemistry DK014 – CHAPTER 2 2

WORKSHEET C2.1

3. Based on the isotope symbols, write the number of each subatomic particles in the atom
of the isotope.

35
a) 17 Cl
208
b) 82 Pb
WORKSHEET Semester 1 Chemistry DK014 – CHAPTER 2 3

WORKSHEET 2.1

4. The nuclides are 136 M , 14


6 N and 15
7 P:

a) Write the nuclides that are isotopes.

b) State the atoms that have the same number of neutrons.

5. Write the appropriate notation for each of the following nuclide:

Number of Notation for


Species
proton neutron electron nuclides
P
2 2 2
Q 1 2 0
R 1 1 1
S 7 7 10

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