Atomic Particles
Periodic Table 1
Periodic Table 2
Bohr models
Model it!
100
This particle in the atom has a positive charge.
What is a proton?
100
The elements in the periodic table are arranged by this increasing number.
What is atomic number?
100
How many energy levels will Calcium have?
What is 3?
100
How many protons will Xenon have?
What is 54?
100
Draw the Bohr model for helium. Will it react or bond?
What is no.
200
This particle in the atom has no charge.
What is a neutron?
200
The atomic number for chlorine.
What is 17?
200
What group is silicon in?
What is Group 14.
200
How many electrons will Gallium have?
What is 31
200
Draw the Bohr model for Carbon. Will it react or bond?
What is yes
300
This particle in the atom has a negative charge.
What is an electron?
300
The atomic mass is the mass of what two particles added together.
What is protons and neutrons?
300
Is Bromine a metal, nonmetal or metalloid?
What is nonmetal.
300
How many neutrons will aluminum have?
What is 14
300
Draw the Bohr model for Magnesium. Will it be reactive?
What is yes.
400
The electrons are found in this area of the atom.
What is energy levels/clouds?
400
The two elements on the periodic table that are liquids.
What is mercury and bromine?
400
Will bromine react more like iodine or krypton?
What is iodine
400
What is the rule for placing electrons on the first three energy levels?
What is 2-8-8
400
Draw the Bohr model for Argon. Will it be reactive?
What is no.
500
What two particles are found in the atoms nucleus.
What are protons and neutrons
500
The atomic mass of oxygen
What is 16?
500
Sodium is very reactive with Chlorine and makes a salt. Predict two other elements that sodium react in a similar way with.
What is Fluorine, bromine, iodine astatine
500
If sodium has 11 electrons and 3 energy levels, how many electrons would be on: level 1- level 2- level 3-
What is 2-8-1
500
Draw the Bohr model for Calcium. Will it be reactive?
What is yes.
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