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Practicing Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes
By Whitney Stringer
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B. False
A. Cu
B. CO
C. Co
A. Dmitri Mendeleev
B. Niel Bohr
C. Albert Einstein
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A Anion
B Atomic Number
C Cation
D Ion
A ion
B isotope
C Atomic Number
D Mass Number
A Anion
B Ion
C Atomic Number
D Isotope
A Atomic Number
B Mass Number
C Cation
D Anion
A Proton
B Neutron
C Electron
A Proton
B Neutron
C Electron
A Protons, Electrons
B Electrons, Neutrons
C Neutrons, Protons
A Protons
B Neutrons
C Electrons
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A Proton
B Neutron
C Electron
A Proton
B Neutron
C Electron
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A Proton
B Neutron
C Electron
A Proton
B Neutron
C Electron
A. add one electron
B. remove one proton
C. remove one electron
D. add one neutron
A. mass number
B. atomic number
C. Adam number
A. Ions
B. Isotopes
C. elements
A. ions
B. neutrons
C. isotopes
D.
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A. anions
B. cations
C. isotopes
D. molecules
refer to the answers on the worksheet....I cannot type in ions as an answer choice.
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A. Florine
B. Fluorine
C. Flourine
D. Florean
Hint.... C-14 is an isotope, and neutrons change with an isotope. If the nutrons change, so will the total mass of the atom.
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