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CK-12 4.1 Atoms

scanning tunneling microscope - answer The only microscope that can make images of
things as small as atom.

What are Atoms? - answer Atoms are building block of matter. They are the smallest
particles of an element that still have element's properties.

Elements - answer Pure Substances- such as nickel, hydrogen, and helium- that make
up all kinds of matter.

Size of Atoms - answer Atoms are extremely small. The radius of an atom is under 1
nanometer, which is one-billionth of a meter.

Which element I has the biggest atom? (From what we have learned) - answer Cesium
(CS)

Three main types of particle that make up all atoms are - answer Protons, electrons,
and neutrons

What is proton? - answer Subatomic Particles which has a positive electric charge.

What is electrons? - answer Which have a negative electric change.

What is neutrons? - answer Which are neutral in electric charge.

What is nucleus? - answer The dense area at the center is called the nucleus. Where all
the protons and neutrons are clustered closely together.

What does electrons do? - answer They constantly move around the nucleus.

All Atoms of carbon have six protons. How many electrons do carbon atoms have? -
answer Six electrons

What is all matter made of? - answer Atoms

The radius of an atom is closest in size to a ___________. - answer Nanometer

A neutral atom has equal numbers of _____ and electrons. - answer Protons

What is contained in the nucleus of an atom? - answer protons and neutrons

What do all atoms of the same electrons have in common - answer Number of protons

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