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Atomic structure Metals, non metals and metalloids. Miscellaneous 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Periodic table Subatomic particles
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What charge does a proton have?
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positive
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What is the mass of a neutron?
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1
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Atoms that have an equal number of protons and electrons have a charge of?
11 0
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Smaller particles that make up protons and neutrons
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quarks
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A certain element has 21 protons, 21 electrons and 24 neutrons, what is it’s mass number?
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Protons + neutrons 45
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What two subatomic particles are in the nucleus?
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Protons and neutrons
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Each energy level of an atom has a maximum number of ____ it can hold
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electrons
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What subatomic particle moves around the nucleus?
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electron
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What do electron dot diagrams represent
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Electrons in outer energy level
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How many outer energy level electrons does magnesium have? How many energy levels does it have?
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2,3
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What are the horizontal rows called?
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periods
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What are the vertical columns called?
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groups
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What do all the elements in the same group have in common?
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Same number of outer shell electrons
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What do all elements in the same period have in common?
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Same number of orbitals/energy levels
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How many outer shell electrons AND orbitals does oxygen have?
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6,2
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What is Sodium?
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metal
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What state of matter of most metals in at room temperature?
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Solid
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What is the classification of chlorine?
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Non metal
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What happens as you move from left to right on the periodic table?
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Elements become less metalic
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List three characteristics of a nonmetal
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Brittle Poor conducters of heat/electricity Gas at room temp
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What is the charge of an electron?
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negative
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What is the mass of an electron?
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0 amu
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If an atom of carbon has 5 protons and 6 electrons, what is it’s charge?
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Which group does not undergo chemical reactions?
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18, noble gases
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List the names of three different groups/families of the periodic table
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Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Noble gases halogens
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Make your wager
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1.Identify what group/family Mg and Ar are in. 2.List one similarity and one difference these elements have
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Magnesium-alkaline earth metal Argon – Noble gas Same – period 3, three orbitals, occur naturally Different – different amount of outer shell electrons, different state of matter, one is metal one is nonmetal
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