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Chapter 02: Structure of the Atom
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Johnston/Fauber: Essentials of Radiographic Physics and Imaging, 3rd Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE ci




1. The earliest atomic theory is generally associated with
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a. Bohr
b. Leucippus
c. Democritus
d. Dalton
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Although his theory was somewhat vague, Leucippus is most often the earliest person associ
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ated with atomic theory.
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2. The word atom is derived from the Greek word atomos, meaning
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a. nuclear
b. small
c. indivisible
d. invisible
ANS: C cici


The Greek word atomos means ―indivisible.‖
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3. In the early 1800s English chemist John Dalton theorized that
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a. elements form compounds ci ci


b. atoms are unique to each element in size and mass
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c. a chemical reaction results from atoms being rearranged
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d. all of these ci ci




ANS: D cici


As a result of his experiments, John Dalton theorized that elements form compounds, atoms
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are unique to each element in size and mass, and that a chemical reaction results from atoms
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being rearranged. ci




4. Discovery of the electron is attributed to ci ci ci ci ci ci


a. Dalton
b. Bohr
c. Thomson
d. Rutherford
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Joseph John ―J.J.‖ Thomson determined that the electron was a negatively charged part of th
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e atom.
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5. The ―plum pudding model‖ is associated with
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a. Bohr
b. Rutherford
c. Dalton
d. Thomson



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ing 3rd Edition Johnston ci ci ci



ANS: D cici


Based on the physical arrangement of raisins in a plum pudding, Thomson described the ato
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m and surrounding negatively charged particles (electrons).
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6. The earliest atomic theory based on an arrangement similar to the solar system is attributed t
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o
a. Bohr
b. Rutherford
c. Dalton
d. Thomson
ANS: B cici


Rutherford developed the theory that the atom consisted of a very dense nucleus with small electro
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ns rotating around, similar to the sun and planets.
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7. The most commonly known modern atomic theory was developed by
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a. Bohr
b. Rutherford
c. Dalton
d. Thomson
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Niels Bohr refined Rutherford’s atomic theory, based on the solar system, into the most com
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monly known atomic theory today.
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8. The three fundamental particles of the atom are the
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a. element, nucleus, and electron ci ci ci


b. electron, nucleus, and proton ci ci ci


c. neutron, electron, and proton ci ci ci


d. nucleus, proton, and neutron ci ci ci




ANS: C cici


The three fundamental components of the atom are the proton, electron, and neutron.
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9. The atomic nucleus contains
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a. protons and neutrons ci ci


b. protons and electrons ci ci


c. electrons and neutrons ci ci


d. all of these ci ci




ANS: A cici


The atomic nucleus contains varying amounts of protons and neutrons, depending on the ele
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ment.

10. The component of the nucleus that has a positive charge and mass is the
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a. electron
b. neutron
c. proton
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ANS: C c i




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The proton is the part of the nucleus that has a positive charge and mass.
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11. The component of the nucleus that has mass but no electrical charge is the
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a. electron
b. neutron
c. proton
d. none of these ci ci




ANS: B cici


The neutron is found in the nucleus; it is very similar to the proton but has no electrical char
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ge (neutral).
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12. The fundamental component of the atom that has the smallest mass is the
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a. electron
b. neutron
c. proton
d. none of these ci ci




ANS: A cici


The electron has significantly less mass than the neutron or proton.
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13. The mass of an atom is primarily due to the mass of the
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a. neutrons
b. nucleus
c. electrons
d. protons
ANS: B cici


The nucleus, consisting of both protons and neutrons, accounts for the majority of the mass
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of an atom.
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14. If an atom has more protons than electrons, it will
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a. have a negative charge ci ci ci


b. have a positive charge ci ci ci


c. be electrically neutral ci ci


d. have neither a positive nor negative charge
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ANS: B cici


An atom with more protons than electrons will have a positive charge.
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15. If an atom has more electrons than protons, it will
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a. have a negative charge ci ci ci


b. have a positive charge ci ci ci


c. be electrically neutral ci ci


d. have neither a positive nor negative charge
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ANS: A cici


An atom with more electrons than protons will have a negative charge.
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16. If an atom has the same number of electrons and protons it will
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a. have a negative charge ci ci ci




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