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Atomic Structure and Periodic Table (physical science)
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Name a Halogen. (spelling counts)

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Question 8
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Draw a Bohr Diagram of Carbon

Question 9
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These subatomic particles make up the nucleus

Question 10
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Draw a Bohr Diagram of Hydrogen

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Al has this many protons

Question 15
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Rb has this many valence electrons.

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This element is a Mettaloid (write the full name of this element- spelling counts)

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Question 19
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Describe an atom. Make sure you describe its parts, their location and their charge.

Question 20
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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.

Question 21
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Question 22
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Describe 2 properties of Alkali metals (can be chemical or physical)

The Atomic Number of an Element Determines the Number of Which Subatomic Particle?
A Proton
B Neutron
C Electron
D Quark
The Ion Charge Determines the Number of Which Subatomic Particle?
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Quark
This element has 34 Protons
Nickel
Selenium
Oxygen
Cesium
Potassium
This element has 20 nuetrons
Nickel
Selenium
Oxygen
Cesium
Potassium
This element has 8 electrons when it is a nuetral atom.
Nickel
Selenium
Oxygen
Cesium
Potassium
This element has an atomic mass of 79
Nickel
Selenium
Oxygen
Cesium
Potassium
Protons have a ________ charge.
positive
negative
nuetral
partial
An atom with an unsual mass is called:
Ion
valence electron
proton
Isotope
This element usually has no neutrons
He
Pb
H
Ar
This person created the Periodic Table
Dimitri Mendeleev
Mike Dove
Issac Newton
Mr. Rossenfield
This element is a transition metal
Se
K
Ne
V
Fr
An ion has:
no charge
more protons than neutrons
a positive or negative charge
more neutrons than protons