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John Dalton
d) Ernest Rutherford
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6) The key discoveries helped shape


that the atomic model : law of define proportions ,

discovery of subatomic particles electronics , pro


tones , and neutrones .

7) subatomic particles location


a) electronics → found around the nucleus
b) protons found in the nucleus-
r .

c) neutrons found in the nucleus -


r .

ng the number of electrons mas


equal the number of
protons in a
neutral atom .

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177 63 atomic number is 29


Copper
-
.

too ) Copper -
63 ( 63 -
za ) has a total of 34 neutrons in the nucleus .

indicates total particles nucleus ( protons neutrons)


-

'a > Copper -


63 mass number is 63 . in the +

ro) A neutral 63 must have 29 electrons in order to be neutral


copper
- .

"
) he sub atomic particle for both selenium -
78 and selenium -
79 that must be the same is the proton .

e) 2 different
ways
atoms of the same element can
change :
(
neutrons different isotopes of the same element) electrons

( ions of the element + or -


)

237 difference between mass numbers and atomic mass


:

a) mass numbers = total of particles found in the nucleus ( protons and neutrons )
.

b) atomic mass = A weighted average


of all natura
occurring isotopes of the same element .

za
) isotope notation
ithium 7 =
3
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i
a)
-

b) ead 207=2::P b
-

c) iron -
soo = % -

d) calcium - 42 =
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