Bohr Models
Elements
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Periodic Table
100

The number of valence electrons in Carbon.

What are 4  valence electrons?

100

This element has 20 protons.

What is Calcium?

100

What Lewis Dot Structures show.

What are valance electrons and chemical symbols?

100

The mass of a proton.

What is 1 amu?

100

The atomic mass for Calcium.

What is 40 amu?

200

The amount of shells Calcium has.

What are 4 electron shells?

200

The atomic number of an element is equal to these 2 subatomic particles.

What are electrons and protons?

200

 The chemical formula for Hydrogen + Carbon.

What is CH4(Methane)?

200

The mass of an electron.

What is 1/1836 amu?

200

The most reactive groups of elements on the Periodic Table.

What are Halogens and Alkali?

300

What you write in the center of a Bohr model.

What is the number of protons and nuetrons?

300

The number of elements discovered.

What are 118 elements?

300

The amount of dots on a Lewis Dot Structure for Chlorine.

What are 7 dots(valence electrons)?

300

The location of the Protons and Neutrons.

What is the Nucleus(Nuclei)?

300

The last group of elements in the periodic table(the ones farthest to the right).

What are Noble Gases?

400

This person created Bohr Models.

Who was Niels Bhor?

400

The term for when an Atom gains an electron.

What is an Anion?

400

The rule that states: atoms prefer to have eight electrons in their shell.

What is the Octet rule?

400

This subatomic particle orbits outside the Nuclei.

What are electrons?

400

This area includes Silicon, Boron, and Arsenic.

What are Metalloids?

500

When the Bohr Model was created.

When was 1913?

500

This element has the chemical symbol Na.

What is Sodium?

500

The bond that two electrons of diffrent atoms form to connect.

What are Covelent Bonds?

500

This is the category where Electrons, Neutrons, and Protons are classified in.

What are Subatomic Particles?

500

This area of elements are poor conductors of heat, are not malleable, and are gases at room temp.

What are non-metals?