Subatomic Particles
Periodic Table
Atomic Structure
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100

Name the three subatomic particles

Protons, neutrons, electrons

100

What are the columns of elements called on the periodic table?

Group or family

100

What is the center of an atom called and what subatomic particle(s) reside inside?

Nucleus

Proton and neutrons

100

An atom with 8 protons, 8 neutrons, and 10 electrons would have a charge of...?

-2

100

An atom is identified by the number of...

protons

200

Name the three subatomic particles and their corresponding charges.

Proton +1

Neutron 0

Electron -1

200

Which group of elements is nonreactive?

Noble gases

200

What two pieces of information about an atom is provided by the atomic number?

The number of protons and the number of electrons equal the atomic number.

200

What is the mass number of an atom with 6 protons and 8 neutrons?

14

200

Why do metalloids sit in between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table?

Metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.

300

Name the three subatomic particles and their corresponding location.

Proton and neutron - inside the nucleus

Electron - outside the nucleus (electron cloud).

300

Most elements are in which state of matter at room temperature?

solid (metals)

300

An atom has 4 protons, 4 electrons, and 5 neutrons.  What is its atomic number?

4

300

How many valence electrons does the halogen group have?

7

300

Which group (or groups) is (or are) the most reactive?

Alkali Metals and Halogens

400

What is the correct mass of a proton or neutron (with units)?

1 amu

400

Do elements within a group or period share more properties? 

Group

400

How do you determine the number of neutrons an atom has?

Atomic mass - atomic number = number of neutrons

400

How many total electrons does a neutral sodium (Na) atom have?

11

400

The element found in Group 14 and Period 3 is...

Silicon

500

What is the correct mass of an electron (with correct units)?

0.0005amu

500

Provide the four group names and their corresponding number of valence electrons (do not include transition metals).

Alkali Metals  = 1 valence electron

Alkaline Earth Metals = 2 valence electrons

Halogens = 7 valence electrons

Noble Gases = 8 valence electrons

500

Draw a neutral and stable oxygen atom.

8 protons and 8 neutrons in the nucleus.

2 electrons in the first energy level, 6 electrons in the second energy level.

500

Sodium chloride (NaCl) is the chemical formula for table salt. 

Why does sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) have so much affinity (desire) to form bonds? 

Sodium has one valence electron and chlorine has 7 valence electrons. If they share their valence electrons in a bond, they will both have a full outer shell.

500

A substance in which all of the atoms have the same number of protons is called...

element

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