Atomic Structure
Atomic Mass/number
The Periodic Table
The Periodic Table Continued
More about Atoms
100

The smallest particle of an element is this.

What is an atom?

100

These subatomic particles are responsible for the mass of the atom.

What are protons and neutrons?

100

Elements are arranged by increasing ___________ on the periodic table.

What is atomic number?

100

This diagram uses the chemical symbol of an element and surrounds it by dots to represent the number of valence electrons.

What is an electron dot diagram?

100

The current model used and accepted today for an atom is called this.

What is an electron cloud model?

200

This is the location of protons and neutrons in an atom.

What is the nucleus?

200

This is an electron's mass in comparison to neutrons and protons.

What is they are 1800 times smaller?

200

This scientist developed the first periodic table and accurately predicted where undiscovered elements would fit.

Who was Mendeleev?

200

Elements from group 1 tend to react with elements from this group.

What is group 17?

200

Bohr's model was different from the current one used because of this.

What is that the electrons travel in fixed orbits?

300

These subatomic particles have a negative charge.

What are electrons?

300

This tells the number of protons in an atom's nucleus.

What is the atomic number?

300

Henry G.J. Moseley arranged all known elements based on increasing __________.

What is atomic number?

300

These elements on the periodic table are solids at room temperature, can be drawn into wires, pounded into sheets and are good conductors.

What are metals?

300

This is the diameter of an electron cloud compared to the nucleus.

What is 100,000 times larger in diameter?

400

These are even smaller particles than protons, neutrons and electrons and actually make up at least protons and neutrons.

What are quarks?

400

This is how you can calculate the number of neutrons in an atom.

What is subtract the mass number from the atomic number?

400

Moseley's arrangement helped resolved this problem with the original periodic table.

What is the problem of fluctuating mass?

400

These elements on the periodic table are poor conductors, they are often gases at room temperature or brittle solids.

What are nonmetals?

400

This is the number of neutrons in sodium if the atomic number is 11 and the mass number is 23.

What is 12?

500

This is the number of quarks scientists have officially found.

What is six?

500

This is how many neutrons copper has if its atomic number is 29 and its mass number is 63.

What is 34?

500

The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called ____________ and the vertical columns are called ____________.

What are periods and groups?

500

Oxygen, bromine and carbon are examples of these kinds of elements on the periodic table.

What are nonmetals?

500

These are the same elements but have different numbers of neutrons.

What are isotopes?

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