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What is the name of the positively charged subatomic particle?

Proton

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What is the name of the negatively charged subatomic particle?

Electron

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What charge does a neutron have?

Neutral electric charge/0/no charge

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How many protons does lithium contain?

3

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What does the number of protons equal to?

The atomic number

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How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an atom?

Atomic Mass - Atomic number (# of protons)

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How many electrons can the first energy level (shell) of an atom hold?

2

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How many electrons can the second and third energy level (shell) of an atom hold?

8

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Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table belong to the same _______.

Group

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Elements in the same row of the periodic table belong to the same _______.

Period
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What are isotopes?

Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.

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Elements in the same group of the periodic table tend to have similar _______ properties.

Chemical

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What are valence electrons?

Electrons that located in the outermost electron shell of an atom

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How many valence electrons does carbon have?

4

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What determines an atom's reactivity?

The number of valence electrons

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If an atom has fewer valence electrons, are they more likely to lose or gain electrons to become stable?

Lose 
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What are some characteristics of metals?

lustrous, malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity

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Carbon-14 is an example of what?

An isotope

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If an atom gains electrons due to have more valence electrons, what happens to the overall charge of the atom?

It becomes negatively charged, forming an anion

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Draw an atom of oxygen.

8 protons

8 neutrons

8 electrons 

2 electron shells (2,6)

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Draw an atom of Phosphorus

15 protons

16 neutrons

15 electrons

3 electron shells (2,8,5)

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What group is the most reactive?

Group 1/Alkali Earth Metals

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What is special about noble gases? 

Full outer electron shells - stable/non-reactive

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This Russian chemist is best known for developing the periodic table of elements in the late 19th century, arranging elements by increasing atomic mass and predicting the properties of undiscovered elements.

Dmitri Mendeleev

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Whose model do we use today that provides the most simplistic model of an atom.

Niels Bohr (Bohr's Model with addition of James Chadwick's neutrons)