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Standard 6.5 (a): Atoms Consist Of Particles, Including Electrons, Protons, And Neutrons. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is matter?
a) Anything that has mass and takes up space
b) How much space an object has
c) The measure of how tightly packed molecules are in a given space
d) The force that attracts an object toward the center of the Earth

What is an atom?
a) An atom is a particle that moves very slowly
b) The smallest piece of matter
c) It contains three subatomic particles: protons, electrons, and isotopes
d) An atom is a very large molecule that is made of four subatomic particles

What kind of charge does a proton have?
a) Negative
b) Neutral
c) Zero
d) Positive

Which subatomic particle has no charge/neutral?
a) Proton
b) Electron
c) Neutron
d) Quark

Which subatomic particle is the smallest and has a negative charge?
a) Proton
b) Electron
c) Neutron
d) Quark

Where are electrons located in an atom?
a) Inside the nucleus
b) In the electron cloud outside of the nucleus
c) In outer space
d) Atoms don't have electrons

Which two subatomic particles are attracted to each other?
a) Protons and protons
b) Protons and neutrons
c) Protons and electrons
d) Neutrons and electrons

The mass of an atom is determined by which two subatomic particles?
a) Protons and neutrons
b) Protons and electrons
c) Neutrons and electrons
d) Neutrons and quarks

Where are protons and neutrons located in an atom?
a) Outside of the nucleus, in the electron cloud
b) In outer space
c) Inside of the nucleus
d) Atoms do not have protons and neutrons

What are the three subatomic particles in an atom?
a) Neutrons, electrons, quarks
b) Electrons, quarks, isotopes
c) Protons, neutrons, electrons
d) Protons, neutrons, quarks

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