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Atoms Unplugged: Tiny Particles, Big Questions
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Atoms Unplugged: Tiny Particles, Big Questions
Atoms Unplugged: Tiny Particles, Big Questions
Test your knowledge on the wonders of the atom! Select your answer to see if you're right. Unlock the mysteries of the atom with this interactive quiz designed for curious minds and science enthusiasts. From the pioneers of atomic theory to the behavior of subatomic particles, these 30 thought-provoking questions will test and expand your understanding of atomic structure. Perfect for students, teachers, and self-learners alike, this engaging challenge blends core chemistry concepts with a fun quiz format. Explore the building blocks of matter, check your answers instantly, and see how deep your knowledge truly runs.
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1. Who proposed the first atomic theory?
Aristotle
Democritus
Dalton
Bohr
2. Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?
Proton
Electron
Neutron
Photon
3. The nucleus of an atom contains:
Only protons
Only neutrons
Protons and electrons
Protons and neutrons
4. What is the relative mass of a proton?
0
1
2
0.0005
5. Electrons are found:
Inside the nucleus
Orbiting the nucleus
Between protons
In neutron clouds
6. Which model is known as the 'plum pudding model'?
Bohr Model
Dalton's Model
Thomson's Model
Rutherford's Model
7. Atomic number represents the number of:
Neutrons
Protons
Electrons
Protons and Neutrons
8. Which particle determines the chemical properties of an atom?
Neutron
Proton
Electron
Nucleus
9. Isotopes differ in the number of:
Protons
Electrons
Neutrons
Nuclei
10. Who discovered the neutron?
Rutherford
Bohr
Chadwick
Thomson
11. Which of the following is electrically neutral?
Proton
Electron
Neutron
Ion
12. The mass number is the sum of:
Electrons and neutrons
Protons and neutrons
Protons and electrons
Only neutrons
13. The gold foil experiment was conducted by:
Bohr
Chadwick
Rutherford
Thomson
14. Which model introduced energy levels?
Bohr Model
Rutherford Model
Thomson Model
Dalton Model
15. Which of these is not a subatomic particle?
Proton
Electron
Neutron
Isotope
16. What is the charge of a proton?
+1
0
-1
+2
17. What keeps the nucleus stable?
Electrons
Strong nuclear force
Gravity
Magnetic force
18. Who gave the planetary model of the atom?
Dalton
Bohr
Rutherford
Chadwick
19. Which particle orbits the nucleus?
Neutron
Electron
Proton
Alpha particle
20. What happens to electrons in an ion?
Protons are added
Neutrons are removed
Electrons are gained or lost
Electrons stay the same
21. Which of these is smallest?
Atom
Electron
Nucleus
Proton
22. The atomic mass is mostly due to:
Protons
Electrons
Nucleus
Neutrons
23. Which of the following has the same number of protons but different mass?
Isotopes
Ions
Compounds
Electrons
24. Who discovered the electron?
Dalton
Bohr
Thomson
Rutherford
25. Which particle contributes most to the chemical bonding?
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