What Am I?
Atomic Parts
All In The Family
Table Pieces
It's Elementary
100

Subatomic atom has a positive charge.

proton

100

The two parts of the atom.

nucleus and electron cloud/shell

100

This group on the periodic table doesn't want to react with any other substances. .......

the Noble Gases (group 18)

100

how many number of periods in the Periodic Table.

seven

100

My symbol is O and my atomic mass is 16.

oxygen

200

I tell the number of protons contained inside an atom of an element.

atomic number / proton number

200

All of the mass of an atom is concentrated here.

the nucleus

200

This is the lightest element on the periodic table 

Hydrogen

200

Rows in the Periodic Table are called this. (horizontal) 

periods.

200

I have 16 electrons whizzing through my electron cloud.

sulfur

300

It takes 2000 of me to equal the mass of either of my subatomic partners.

an electron

300

We locate in the nucleus of an atom.

 protons and neutrons

300

the name of an electron of an atom located in the outermost shell of the atom, that can be transferred to or shared with another atom.

Valence Electron

300

There are 18 of these in the Periodic Table.

groups 

300

With an atomic mass of 39 and in group 1, what element am I?

potassium (K)

400

Atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons.

 isotopes

400

The two particles that are always found in the same number.

protons and electrons.

400

This is created when an atom gains or loses an electron to another atom

an Ion

400

vertical line in periodic table shows .......

group of element

400

This bunch of elements separates the metals from the non-metals

metalloids

500

What is the center part of an atom named?

a nucleus of atom

500

The smallest subatomic particle, but its cloud accounts for the volume of an atom.

electron

500

This is the amount of electrons that can be on the first orbital of an atom

2 electrons

500

This is the unit used to measure the mass of an atom

atomic mass unit (amu)

500

Elements on the periodic table are separated by the number of these in the nucleus 

protons

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