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In a neutral atom
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
An atom whose nucleus emits particles and changes is known as what?
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
An orbital is defined as_____
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
What is an Ion?
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
Carbon–13 and Carbon–14 are considered to be _____ because of the differing number of neutrons.
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
Which element has 82 protons
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
What is the name of the negatively charged particles in an atom?
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
What was significant about Rutherford’s experiment?
An atom with more/less electrons than protons.
a radioactive isotope
Number of electrons = number of protons
isotopes
A region of space with high probability of electron presence
Electrons
Lead
Alpha particles Bounced back
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