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Vocabulary 2
The Periodic Table
The Periodic Table 2
The Structure of Atoms
100
These are the energy levels where the electrons are found.
What is the shells.
100
The mass of the atom
What is the atomic mass.
100
Elements are organized by this on The Periodic Table.
What is the atomic number.
100
This element's chemical symbol is B.
What is Boron
100
The number of electrons that could be drawn in the first shell of an atom.
What is up to 2
200
A pure substance; they are organized on the Periodic Table
What are elements.
200
Particles that have a negative charge.
What are the electrons.
200
These are the rows on the periodic table.
What is periods.
200
This element's atomic mass is about 12.
What is Carbon
200
The number of electrons that could be drawn in the second shell
What is up to 8
300
The center of an atom, it contains the protons and neutrons
What is the nucleus.
300
The electrons in the outer most shell, determines bonding.
What are valence electrons.
300
These are the columns on the periodic table.
What is groups.
300
This element's number of protons is 29.
What is Copper
300
The number of electrons that could be drawn in the third shell
What is 18
400
The building blocks of matter. Made up of protons, electrons, and neutrons.
What are atoms.
400
Particles that do not have a charge and are neutral.
What are neutrons.
400
The number of neutrons plus the number of protons give you this.
What is the atomic mass.
400
This element's chemical symbol is O.
What is oxygen.
400
Draw the structure of oxygen.
What is (check the drawing)
500
Particles that have a positive charge.
What are protons.
500
The type of bond formed between a nonmetal and metal.
What is ionic.
500
This is the number of protons and electrons found in the element.
What is the atomic number.
500
There are this many number of periods on the periodic table.
What is 7.
500
Draw the structure of Neon.
What is (check the drawing)