Atom Vocab
Energy Levels
Elemental Stats
Charges
Reading the Periodic Table
100

A subatomic particle with a positive charge.

What is a proton?

100

This energy level holds a maximum of 2 electrons.

What is the first energy level?

100

This element has 3 protons.

What is Lithium?

100

Two protons will _______ each other.

What is repel?

100

The number representing how many protons an element has.

What is the atomic number?

200

A subatomic particle with a negative charge.

What is an electron?
200
This element has 1 electron in the first energy level.

What is Hydrogen?

200

This element has 8 electrons.

What is Oxygen?

200
A proton and electron will _______ each other.

What is attract?

200

The number you get by adding the number of protons and neutrons in an element together.

What is the atomic mass?
300

A subatomic particle with a neutral charge.

What is a neutron?

300

This element has 3 electrons in the second energy level.

What is Boron?

300

This element has 30 neutrons.

What is Nickel?

300

Two electrons will ________ each other.

What is repel?

300

These electrons are found in the highest energy level of an atom.

What are valence electrons?

400

Made up of protons and neutrons, this is the center of an atom.

What is the nucleus?

400

This element has 7 electrons in the third energy level.

What is Chlorine?

400

This element has 7 more electrons than Sodium.

What is Argon?

400

A nucleus would quickly fall apart due to repulsion if this particle was removed.

What are neutrons?

400

Another name for columns on the periodic table.

What are groups?

500

The different areas of varying distances that electrons orbit around the nucleus.

What are energy levels?

500

This element has 1 electron in the fourth energy level.

What is potassium?

500

This element has 3 more neutrons than Phosphorus.

What is Chlorine?

500

When orbiting a nucleus, electrons remain evenly spaced apart due to this force.

What is repulsion?

500

Another name for rows on the periodic table.

What are periods?

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