Launch: 9/30 Grab a handout, your binder, and immediately take
a seat
Answer the following questions on binder paper: 1. Was yesterday’s exam correction format helpful?
2. If you had to take the exam again right now, what grade would you expect to get (A, B, C, D, or F)?
3. What are some topics you are still confused about?
Unit #3: Nuclear Processes
Midterm Exam #1 Tentatively scheduled for Friday, October 16th
Cumulative exam Unit #1: Atomic Structure Unit #2: The Periodic Table Unit #3: Nuclear Processes
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What holds the nucleus together?
Mr. Heffner 9/29/09
Foldable Terms:
Strong force (a.k.a. nuclear force) Electrostatic repulsion
Nucleus Proton (charge) Neutron (charge)
Atomic number Atomic mass
Exit Slip 1. Which of the following defines the unique
properties of an element? a. the number of neutrons b. the atomic mass c. the number of protons d. the number of protons and neutrons
2. If element 114 were to be made, it would have a. 114 protons. b. 114 neutrons. c. varying numbers of protons depending on the stable
configuration. d. an atomic mass of 114.00
Exit Slip 3. What holds the nucleus together?
a. the strong force b. the electrostatic forces between the protons
c. the electrostatic forces between the protons and electrons
d. the force of the electrons acting on the nucleus
4. In a stable atom, a. the number of protons = number of neutrons. b. the electrostatic forces outweigh the nuclear forces. c. the nuclear forces outweigh the electrostatic forces.
d. the protons form rings with the electrons.
Exit Slip 5. The most abundant isotope of lead contains 82
protons and 124 neutrons packed closely together in the nucleus. Why do protons stay together in the nucleus rather than fly apart?
a. Electrons in neighboring atoms neutralize repulsive forces between protons.
b. Neutrons effectively block the protons and keep them far apart to prevent repulsion.
c. Electrostatic forces between neutrons and protons hold the nucleus together.
d. Nuclear forces overcome repulsive forces between protons in the nucleus.
Homework Read pg. 88 in textbook
Write a 4 sentence summary about isotopes
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