Atomic Structure and Periodic Table (PS 2020)
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22 questions
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The Atomic Number of an Element Determines the Number of Which Subatomic Particle?
The Atomic Number of an Element Determines the Number of Which Subatomic Particle?
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The Ion Charge Determines the Number of Which Subatomic Particle?
The Ion Charge Determines the Number of Which Subatomic Particle?
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Name a Halogen. (spelling counts)
Name a Halogen. (spelling counts)
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This element has 34 Protons
This element has 34 Protons
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This element has 20 nuetrons
This element has 20 nuetrons
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This element has 8 electrons when it is a nuetral atom.
This element has 8 electrons when it is a nuetral atom.
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This element has an atomic mass of 79
This element has an atomic mass of 79
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Draw a Bohr Diagram of Carbon
Draw a Bohr Diagram of Carbon
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These subatomic particles make up the nucleus
These subatomic particles make up the nucleus
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Draw a Bohr Diagram of Hydrogen
Draw a Bohr Diagram of Hydrogen
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Protons have a ________ charge.
Protons have a ________ charge.
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An atom with an unsual mass is called:
An atom with an unsual mass is called:
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This element usually has no neutrons
This element usually has no neutrons
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Al has this many protons
Al has this many protons
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Rb has this many valence electrons.
Rb has this many valence electrons.
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This person created the Periodic Table
This person created the Periodic Table
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This element is a Mettaloid (write the full name of this element- spelling counts)
This element is a Mettaloid (write the full name of this element- spelling counts)
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This element is a transition metal
This element is a transition metal
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Describe an atom. Make sure you describe its parts, their location and their charge.
Describe an atom. Make sure you describe its parts, their location and their charge.
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Explain how atoms become isotopes and ions. Include diagrams of your examples. (2 points for explaining how they become that and 2 points for including a diagram.
Explain how atoms become isotopes and ions. Include diagrams of your examples. (2 points for explaining how they become that and 2 points for including a diagram.
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An ion has:
An ion has:
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Describe 2 properties of Alkali metals (can be chemical or physical)
Describe 2 properties of Alkali metals (can be chemical or physical)