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1 st Six Weeks Test Review Science Atomic Structure & The Periodic Table
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With Host’s... Your
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100 200 300 400 500 Group A AGroup B BGroup C CGroup D DGroup E EGroup F
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The part of an atom with a negative charge. A 100
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What is an electron? A 100
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A shortened way to represent atom’s names on the Periodic Table. A 200
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What is a symbol? A 200
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The number of neutrons can change. A 300
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What is an isotope? A 300
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This occupies the most volume in an atom. A 400
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What is empty space? A 400
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The name of the Russian scientist who developed the current periodic table. A 500
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Dmitri Mendeleev A 500
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The smallest part of matter. B 100
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What is an atom? B 100
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The number of protons identifies the atom and tells this. B 200
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What is the atomic number? B 200
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This is the name of the model that uses “fixed rings” to represent the atom. B 300
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What is the Bohr Model? B 300
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The place where we find valence electrons. B 400
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What is the outer ring? B 400
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The first metal of the Alkali metals. B 500
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Lithium (Li) B 500
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This is the location of the protons and neutrons. C 100
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What is the nucleus? C 100
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amu C 200
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What is the abbreviation for Atomic Mass Unit? C 200
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Elements within this tend to react the same. C 300
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What are the Groups or Families? C 300
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Accounts for the least amount of mass in the atom. C 400
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What is the electron? C 400
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The three sub-atomic particles of the atom. C 500
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What are the proton, neutron, and electron? C 500
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The part of the atom with a positive charge. D 100
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What is the proton? D 100
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The location of the metalloids. D 200
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What is the zig zag line? Or What is between the metals and non-metals. D 200
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Members all have the same number of energy levels. D 300
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What is a period? D 300
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The group where the noble gases are found. D 400
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What is Group 18? D 400
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The location that makes up the majority of the atom’s mass. D 500
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What is the nucleus? D 500
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The part of the atom with no charge or a neutral charge. E 100
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What is a neutron? E 100
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Members of this are all of the same kind of atom. E 200
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What is an element? E 200
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This is found when you add protons + neutrons. E 300
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What is atomic mass? E 300
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The measurement of the amount of matter in a particle. E 400
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What is mass? E 400
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Two elements in the Alkaline Earth Metal Group. E 500
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What are: Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, and Ra. E 500
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This is the location of the electrons. F 100
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What is the electron cloud? F 100
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F 200 This is a chart organized to show elements by increasing atomic number.
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F 200 What is the Periodic Table?
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F 300 This is the most important factor to know when trying to identify an atom.
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What is the number of protons? F 300
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The location of the Transition Metals. F 400
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What are Groups 3 – 12? F 400
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Al and it’s number of protons, or it’s Atomic Number. F 500
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What is Aluminum’s Symbol and the number 13? F 500
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An element in Group 14 that is in thousands of compounds and in the food we eat. Every organic compound contains this non-metallic element. Click on screen to continue
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What is a Carbon? Click on screen to continue
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