Atom Structure
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Calculate #p, n, and e
Calculate atomic mass, isotopes, and Bohr models
100

What are the three subatomic particles called?

protons, neutrons, and electrons

100

What does the # on top of each box tell you?

Atomic # = to the # of p+

100

Calculate the number of p+, n0, and e- in the following:

C

p - 6

n - 6

e - 6

100

Calculate the # of p, n, and e in the following

41Ca+1

p - 20

n - 21

e - 19

200

What are the charges of the subatomic particles?

p+

n0

e-

200

What is the atomic mass # an average of?

The average mass of all isotopes of an element (mass from p+, n0, and e-

200

Calculate the number of p, n, and e in the following:

Na

p - 11

n - 12

e - 11

200

Calculate the # of p, n, and e in the following:

35S-2

p - 16

n - 19

e - 18

300

What is the force between the nucleus and the electron cloud called?

Electromagnetic force: attractive 

300

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

You take the mass - p+ (atomic #) = n0

300

Which element has 5 rings and 6 valence electrons?

Te

300

Draw the Bohr model for the following:

Al


400

What is the force that holds the nucleus together called?

Strong nuclear force

400

What do the groups tell you?

The number of valence electrons; electrons in the outermost shell

400

Calculate the # of p, n, and e in the following:


Ca+2

p - 20

n - 20

e - 18

400

Draw the Bohr model for the following:

F


500

Where are quarks found and what do they do?

Quarks are found in the nucleus in both the protons and neutrons. They create the strong nuclear force that allows the nucleus to stay condensed 

500

What information can you get from the periods?

The # of shells (rings) an atom has

500

Calculate the # of p, n, and e in the following:


N-3

p - 7

n - 7

e - 10

500

Calculate the average atomic mass of Titanium that has five isotopes: 46Ti (8.0%), 47Ti (7.8%), 48Ti (73.4%), 49Ti (5.5%), 50Ti (5.3%)

47.92 amu