ATOMIC MODEL QUIZ- SET A 10.
10. The Quantum Mechanical Model is the most accurate and modern model of the atom.
ATOMIC MODEL QUIZ- SET B
I. MATCHING TYPE I. POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE
1. Bohr’s Planetary Model A. Atoms are indivisible solid spheres. Write POSITIVE if the statement is True and write NEGATIVE if the statement is False
2. Quantum Mechanical Model B. Atom is a positively charged sphere with 1. Dalton described the atom as a solid, indivisible sphere.
electrons scattered inside. 2. Thomson’s model is also known as the “plum-pudding” model.
3. Rutherford’s Nuclear Model C. Atom is mostly empty space with a 3. Bohr explained that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels.
dense, positive nucleus at the center. 4. The Quantum Mechanical Model describes electrons as moving in perfect circular
4. Dalton’s Atomic Model D. Electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed orbits.
circular paths, like planets around the 5. The Plum-Pudding Model proposed that electrons are embedded in a positive sphere.
sun. 6. Rutherford discovered the nucleus through the gold foil experiment.
5. Thomson’s Plum-Pudding Model E. Electrons exist in a cloud, and their exact 7. Bohr’s model showed that electrons move randomly in a fuzzy cloud.
position cannot be pinpointed. 8. Dalton believed atoms cannot be subdivided.
9. The Plum-Pudding Model suggested the atom had a dense nucleus.
II. TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE: ATOMIC MODELS 10. The Quantum Mechanical Model is the most accurate and modern model of the atom.
6. Dalton’s Atomic Model (Solid Sphere)
A. Atoms are indivisible and cannot be broken down. II. MATCHING TYPE
B. Electrons are found in orbitals, not fixed paths
C. Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms. 1. Bohr’s Planetary Model A. Atoms are indivisible solid spheres.
7. Thomson’s Plum-Pudding Model 2. Quantum Mechanical Model B. Atom is a positively charged sphere with
A. The atom is a positively charged sphere. electrons scattered inside.
B. Electrons are embedded like raisins in a pudding. 3. Rutherford’s Nuclear Model C. Atom is mostly empty space with a
C. The atom has a dense nucleus at the center. dense, positive nucleus at the center.
8. Rutherford’s Nuclear Model 4. Dalton’s Atomic Model D. Electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed
A. The atom is mostly empty space. circular paths, like planets around the
B. The nucleus is small, dense, and positively charged. sun.
C. Electrons move in fixed circular orbits. 5. Thomson’s Plum-Pudding Model E. Electrons exist in a cloud, and their exact
9. Bohr’s Planetary Model position cannot be pinpointed.
A. Electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed paths.
B. Each orbit has a specific energy level. III. TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE: ATOMIC MODELS
C. Electrons are found in fuzzy clouds. 6. Dalton’s Atomic Model (Solid Sphere)
10. Quantum Mechanical Model A. Atoms are indivisible and cannot be broken down.
A. Electrons are found in orbitals, not fixed paths. B. Electrons are found in orbitals, not fixed paths
B. Electrons are embedded like raisins in a pudding. C. Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms.
C. The model uses mathematics to describe electron behavior. 7. Thomson’s Plum-Pudding Model
A. The atom is a positively charged sphere.
III. POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE B. Electrons are embedded like raisins in a pudding.
Write POSITIVE if the statement is True and write NEGATIVE if the statement is False C. The atom has a dense nucleus at the center.
1. Dalton described the atom as a solid, indivisible sphere. 8. Rutherford’s Nuclear Model
2. Thomson’s model is also known as the “plum-pudding” model. A. The atom is mostly empty space.
3. Bohr explained that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels. B. The nucleus is small, dense, and positively charged.
C. Electrons move in fixed circular orbits.
4. The Quantum Mechanical Model describes electrons as moving in perfect circular
9. Bohr’s Planetary Model
orbits.
A. Electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed paths.
5. The Plum-Pudding Model proposed that electrons are embedded in a positive sphere. B. Each orbit has a specific energy level.
6. Rutherford discovered the nucleus through the gold foil experiment. C. Electrons are found in fuzzy clouds.
7. Bohr’s model showed that electrons move randomly in a fuzzy cloud. 10. Quantum Mechanical Model
8. Dalton believed atoms cannot be subdivided. A. Electrons are found in orbitals, not fixed paths.
9. The Plum-Pudding Model suggested the atom had a dense nucleus. B. Electrons are embedded like raisins in a pudding.
C. The model uses mathematics to describe electron behavior.