Subatomic Particles
Periodic Table
Ions
Energy levels
Challenge
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The negatively charged subatomic particle is called.....

electron

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How are elements in the modern periodic table ordered?

By atomic number

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What is an ion?

An atom that has lost or gained electrons

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How many electrons can the second & third shell hold?

8

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Approximately how many elements are there?

100

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What are the three sub-atomic particles that make up an atom?

Protons, neutrons and electrons

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What are periods in the periodic table?

The rows in the periodic table

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If an atom has gained electrons, what charge will it have?

Negative

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The number of energy levels in Potassium.

4

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Why did Mendeleev leave gaps in his periodic table?

For elements that had not been discovered yet

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Particles that gives atom its mass

neutron, proton

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What are groups in the periodic table?

The columns, numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 0

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If an atom has lost electrons, what charge will it have?

Positive

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The electron configuration of Silicon

2.8.4

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In which group are halogens on periodic table?

Group 17 (also known as Group VIIA)

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What is the relative charge of a neutron?

0

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What are the group 1 metals called?

Alkali metals

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What charge do ions formed from group 1 elements have?

1+

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What can the group tell you about the electrons in an atom?

How many electrons in the outer shell. E.g. carbon is in group 4 so has 4 electrons in the outer shell

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Name of the element with 7 protons

Nitrogen

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What is ‘atomic number?’

The number of protons in an atom

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How are elements in the same group similar to each other?

They all have similar chemical properties

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What charge do ions formed from group 6 elements have?

2-

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What can the period tell you about the electrons in an atom?

How many shells an atom has. E.g. carbon is in the second period so has two shells.

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The electrons in the outermost energy shell of an atom that are involved in forming chemical bonds.

Valence electrons

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