Atoms
Charges
Vocabulary
Charges interacting
Periodic table
100

What does the atomic number tell us?

Number of Protons

100

What are the three types of charges?

Positive, negative, neutral

100

What is force?

A push or a pull

100

What charge does a balloon gain when rubbed against our hair?

Negative

100

The periodic table of _______

Elements

200

What is the max number of electrons that can be held on the 1st energy level?

2

200

How do like charges interact?

They repel eachother

200

What is repulsion?

A push between two objects

200

Explain how two negatively charged balloons interacted with each other.

Since both are negative, they repel eachother

200

What is the top number called?

Atomic number

300

Why is the number of electrons the same as the number of protons?

Atoms are neutral. Neutral object have equal amounts of positive and negative charges.

300

How do opposite charges interact?

They attract each other

300

What is a scientific model?

A simplified visual representation of a phenomena or event

300

Explain why the hair stood up on the Van de Graaff machine?

Because the positive charges from the machine turned the hair positive. Since all strands were positive, they repelled each other. 

300

What is the letter above the name called?

Symbol

400
What is the two step process to finding the number of neutrons?

1. Round the atomic mass

2. Subtract the atomic mass from the atomic number

400

What is a neutral object?

An object that has no charge, and equal amounts of positive and negative charges

400

What is attraction?

A pull between two objects

400

How does plastic wrap stick to certain objects?

When we pull it off the roll it becomes negatively charged. Then, it sticks to objects that want to be positive. 

400

What is the bottom number called?

Atomic mass

500

What is a charged atom called?

Ion

500

What is electric field?

The "personal bubble" that charges put off. The more charge/stronger charge the wider the field goes. 

500

What is phenomena?

An event that can be repeated and observed

500

How does bees and pollen interact? Be specific.

Bees fly through the air and they get a positive charge. The pollen is negative. So when the bee comes to the flower, opposite charges attract and the pollen sticks to the bee. 
500

6

C

Carbon

12.011

Find the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in this element

P:6

E:6

N:6 because (12-6)=6