Atom Basics
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Periodic Table
Location, location, location
Element squares
100
The smallest particle of an element
atom
100
What is the charge of a proton?
positive
100
What is a row of the periodic table called?
a period
100

What can you predict about an element by its location on the periodic table?

its properties

100

What does the atomic number represent?

# of protons=#of electrons

200
What is included in the nucleus of an atom?
protons and neutrons
200
What is the charge of an neutron?
it has no charge
200
What is a column of the periodic table called?
a group or family
200

Elements in the same Group of the periodic table have the same number of

have similar physical or chemical characteristics of the outermost electron shells of their atoms.

200

What does the atomic mass represent?

# protons+ #neutrons

300

What particles travel around the nucleus of an atom? And what is that area called?

electron, electron cloud

300
What is the charge of an electron?
negative
300
How may periods are there on the periodic table?
7
300

Elements in the same period of the periodic table have the same number of

electron shells

300

What four things are included in an element's square?

atomic number, atomic mass, symbol and element name

400

What other particle of an atom is equal to the number of protons?

electrons
400
What is the charge of a valence electron?
negative
400
How many groups are on the periodic table?
18
400

Group 1 elements are called the _________ metals, and are considered the most _____________.

Alkali, reactive

400

How many neutrons does Bromine have?

45 neutrons

500

How many electron shells does Iron have?

Iron has 4 electron shells

500
Why is an atom neutral?
because it has the same number of protons and electrons
500

What are the halogens on the periodic table?

fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At)

500

Which element is more reactive? Sodium (Na) or Platinum (Pt)

Sodium (Na)

500
Draw an atom of the element Na. List the correct protons, electrons, and neutrons. 

Protons 11, electrons 11, Neutrons 12

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