Atom Composition
Nuclear Numbers
P.Law/A.Stability
The Periodic Table
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Negative sub-atomic particles traveling around the center of the atom at very fast speeds

Electrons 

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The amount of protons in the nucleus

Atomic Number

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The number of valence electrons for the Alkaline Earth Metals

Two 

100

Alkali Metals

Group I.

100

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Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo

200

Neutral sub-atomic particles found in the center of the atom

Neutrons

200

The number of protons and neutrons

Mass Number

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The number of valence electrons for the Halogens

Seven

200

Group VII.

Halogens

200

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No team - bye week

300

Positive sub-atomic particles found in the center of the atom

Protons

300

Atoms having the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

Isotopes

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The number of electrons the Group III. needs to lose to become stable

Three

300

Group VIII.

Noble Gases

300

The order of the planets starting from closest to the sun to furthest from the sun

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

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Protons and Neutron comprise this

The nucleus
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Neutral atoms have equal number of these

Protons and Electrons

400

The number of electrons the Noble Gases need to gain to become stable 

Zero 

400
Group II.

Alkaline Earth Metals

400

Another name for an Electron Dot Diagram

Lewis Structure

500

99.99% of atoms

Empty space for electrons to move

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Uneven numbers of protons and electrons create these

Ions (Cations and Anions)

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Daily Double

The element illustrated in the Electron Orbital Structure on the Chalkboard

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The bottom two rows if the Periodic Table

Lanthanide and Actinide Series

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Mr. Lyons

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