OA) the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. OB) the number of protons in the nucleus. OC) the number of neutrons in the nucleus. OD) the number of electron energy levels. OE) the number of electrons in the outermost energy level. 15. The atomic number of an atom is OA) the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. OB) the number of protons in the nucleus. O C) the number of neutrons in the nucleus. OD) the number of electron energy levels. OE) the number of electrons in the outermost energy level.

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9. In the illustration above, the part of the atom that has a negative charge is
referred to as the
A) first electron energy level.
B) second electron energy level.
C) Both A and B are correct.
D) nucleus.
10. In the illustration above, the part of the atom that has a positive charge is
referred to as the
A) first electron energy level.
B) second electron energy level.
C) Both A and B are correct.
D) nucleus.
11. In the illustration above, the part of the atom in which virtually all the mass is
concentrated is referred to as the
OA) first electron energy level.
OB) second electron energy level.
C) Both A and B are correct.
OD) nucleus.
23. The Eon is characterized by Earth's initial formation, during this Eon
most of the Earth's surface was extremely hot, there were no oceans and water
was present only in a gaseous state. Life in the rock record of this eon is not
present as fossils.
OA) Archean
B) Hadean
C) Phanerozoic
D) Proterozoic
E) Jurassic
24. The Eon is characterized by abundant plant and animal life as it is
showed in the rock record and the abundance of fossils with the imprints of these
early animals and plants.
O
A) Archean
B) Hadean
C) Phanerozoic
D) Proterozoic
E) Jurassic
25. Which type of rocks have been altered by heat and pressure so that a new
mineral assemblage and rock fabric has developed?
A) Igneous rocks
OB) Metamorphic rocks
C) Sedimentary rocks
D) None of the above answers are correct.
Transcribed Image Text:9. In the illustration above, the part of the atom that has a negative charge is referred to as the A) first electron energy level. B) second electron energy level. C) Both A and B are correct. D) nucleus. 10. In the illustration above, the part of the atom that has a positive charge is referred to as the A) first electron energy level. B) second electron energy level. C) Both A and B are correct. D) nucleus. 11. In the illustration above, the part of the atom in which virtually all the mass is concentrated is referred to as the OA) first electron energy level. OB) second electron energy level. C) Both A and B are correct. OD) nucleus. 23. The Eon is characterized by Earth's initial formation, during this Eon most of the Earth's surface was extremely hot, there were no oceans and water was present only in a gaseous state. Life in the rock record of this eon is not present as fossils. OA) Archean B) Hadean C) Phanerozoic D) Proterozoic E) Jurassic 24. The Eon is characterized by abundant plant and animal life as it is showed in the rock record and the abundance of fossils with the imprints of these early animals and plants. O A) Archean B) Hadean C) Phanerozoic D) Proterozoic E) Jurassic 25. Which type of rocks have been altered by heat and pressure so that a new mineral assemblage and rock fabric has developed? A) Igneous rocks OB) Metamorphic rocks C) Sedimentary rocks D) None of the above answers are correct.
14. The mass number of an atom is
OA) the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
B) the number of protons in the nucleus.
C) the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
OD) the number of electron energy levels.
OE) the number of electrons in the outermost energy level.
15. The atomic number of an atom is
OA) the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
B) the number of protons in the nucleus.
C) the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
D) the number of electron energy levels.
OE) the number of electrons in the outermost energy level.
Transcribed Image Text:14. The mass number of an atom is OA) the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. B) the number of protons in the nucleus. C) the number of neutrons in the nucleus. OD) the number of electron energy levels. OE) the number of electrons in the outermost energy level. 15. The atomic number of an atom is OA) the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. B) the number of protons in the nucleus. C) the number of neutrons in the nucleus. D) the number of electron energy levels. OE) the number of electrons in the outermost energy level.
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ANSWER 9

    electron has negative charge, first electron energy level is more negative than second energy level.

SO OPTION C IS CORRECT BOTH A AND B

ANSWER 10 

The positive charges equal the negative charges, so the atom has no overall charge in the nucleus . But the proton has a positive charge

SO OPTION D IS CORRECT NUCLUES

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