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Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment *Answer* proposed that atoms consist of a tiny, 
massive, positive nucleus surrounded by electrons 
nucleus *Answer* contains all the positive charge and nearly all the mass of the atom 
James Chadwick *Answer* discovered the neutron 
cathode rays *Answer* move from negative electrode to positive electrode (like electrons 
in a voltaic cell) 
Thompson's Cathode Ray Experiment *Answer* discovery of the electron ...
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Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment - correct answer proposed that atoms consist of a tiny, massive, positive nucleus surrounded by electrons 
 
nucleus - correct answer contains all the positive charge and nearly all the mass of the atom 
 
James Chadwick - correct answer discovered the neutron 
 
cathode rays - correct answer move from negative electrode to positive electrode (like electrons in a voltaic cell) 
 
Thompson's Cathode Ray Experiment - correct answer discovery of the ele...
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Who described atoms as solid spheres that make up different elements and when? - ANSWER- John Dalton in the 19th century 
 
Who suggested that atoms of a particular element had the same mass and atoms of different elements had different masses and when? - ANSWER- John Dalton in 1803 
 
Who discovered the electron and when? - ANSWER- JJ Thomson, 1897 discovered electrons proving atoms weren't indivisible or solid. 
 
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+. 
 
 
 
 
 
What is an *atom*? - correct answer. smallest part of an element 
 
What is an *element*? - correct answer. a substance that contains only one type of atom 
 
What are *chemical symbols*? - correct answer. - the letter or pair of letters that represents an element. 
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What are *compounds*? - correct answer. substances in which atoms of two or more elements, which are chemically...
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Properties of α radiation 2 
Alpha particles can only be emitted by nuclei with an atomic number greater than 82. 
Typically, alpha particles cannot penetrate through a sheet of paper or a few mm of air. 
Rutherford Scattering 
In the early 20th century Ernest Rutherford conducted an experiment which completely changed our model of the atom. 
The experiment 
Rutherford conducted an experiment where he fired alpha particles at a very th...
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Who described atoms as solid spheres that make up different elements and when? - 
ANSWERS John Dalton in the 19th century 
Who suggested that atoms of a particular element had the same mass and atoms of 
different elements had different masses and when? - ANSWERS John Dalton in 1803 
Who discovered the electron and when? - ANSWERS JJ Thomson, 1897 discovered 
electrons proving atoms weren't indivisible or solid. 
New m...
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AQA AS Physical Chemistry Exam 
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Who described atoms as solid spheres that make up different elements and when? - 
Answer- John Dalton in the 19th century 
Who suggested that atoms of a particular element had the same mass and atoms of 
different elements had different masses and when? - Answer- John Dalton in 1803 
Who discovered the electron and when? - Answer- JJ Thomson, 1897 discovered 
electrons proving atoms weren't indivisible or solid. 
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Aleks Placement Test: Chemistry With 100% 
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Matter - answerAnything that has mass and takes up space; made of atoms 
Atoms - answerBasic unit of matter which cannot be broken down and contain mostly empty 
space; contains three parts: the electron, proton, and neutron 
Elements - answerA pure substance that contains only one type of atom 
Compound - answerTwo or more elements that are chemically bonded; includes ionic and 
covalent 
Mixture - answerTwo or more substances that are...
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CEM 141 Final Exam PASSED Exam 
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What does Thompson's plum pudding model look like? - Correct ANSWERWhat does Dalton's billard ball model look like? - Correct ANSWERWhat does Rutherford's planetary model look like? - Correct ANSWEROut of Dalton's, Rutherford's and Thompson's model, which model would support the claim that 
"atoms are composed of mostly empty space"? - Correct ANSWER- Rutherford's planetary 
model
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Joseph (JJ) Thomson - Developed "plum pudding model" 
Interactions in x-ray tube - Happen at atomic level 
Ernest Rutherford - Model resembling tiny solar system 
Niels Bohr - Atoms have 3 particles Protons, Neutrons, and electrons 
binding energy - Energy needed to split up and atom 
Electron binding energy depends on - How close the electron is to the nucleus and how 
many protons are in the atom
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