Atomic Structure
Elements
Electron Shells
Valence Electrons & Bohr Diagrams
Periodic Table
100

The positive particles found in the center of an atom are called:

Protons

100

What is this element's symbol?

Xe

100

How many electrons can the 1st shell of an atom hold?


2

100

What are "valence electrons"?

Electrons in the outermost (outside) shell

100

Fill-in-the-blank: Elements are listed in order by Atomic __________.

Atomic Number OR Atomic Mass (both answers are correct)

200

The negative particles found in the space surrounding the center of an atom are called:

Electrons

200

What is this element's Atomic Number?

79

200

How many electrons can the 2nd shell of an atom hold?


8

200

How many valence electrons does this element have?

2

200

Which element family does Nitrogen (N) belong to?

Nonmetals

300

The neutral (no charge) particles found in the center of an atom are called:

Neutrons

300

What is this element's Atomic Mass?

12.009

300

How many electrons can the 3rd shell of an atom hold?


18

300

How many valence electrons does this element have?

5

300

Which element family does Radium (Ra) belong to?

Alkaline Earth Metals

400

The center region of an atom that holds protons and neutrons together is called the:

Nucleus

400

How many protons (+) and electrons (-) does a Fluorine atom have?

9 protons and electrons

400

How many electrons can the 4th shell of an atom hold?

32

400

What is wrong with this Bohr Diagram?


400

Each period (rows) represents the number of:

Electron Shells

500

How many protons, electrons, and neutrons does this atom have?

Protons: 4

Neutrons: 5

Electrons: 4

500

Locate the element Lead on your Periodic Table. Write it's:

Atomic Number, Symbol and Atomic Mass

Atomic Number: 82

Symbol: Pb

Atomic Mass: 207.2

500

How many electron shells does this atom have?



4 electron shells


500

Draw a Bohr Diagram for the element Beryllium:


500

Each group (columns) represents the number of:

Valence Electrons