Protons, Neutrons, Electrons, Valence Electrons
Bohr Model
Periodic Table
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Facts About Ms. Phalen
100

What charge does a proton, neutron, and electron have?

Proton = (+) positive

Neutron = no charge

Electron = (-) negative

100

How many electrons can the 1st and 2nd orbital hold?

1st orbital: 2

2nd orbital: 8

100

Neon (Ne) can be found in which period and group?

Period 2, Group 18

100

What does an element's atomic number tell you?

The # of protons

100

How old am I?

28

200

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Sodium (Na) have?

11 protons

12 neutrons

11 electrons

200

Sketch a Bohr Model for Carbon.

Two orbitals - 2 electrons in first orbital, 4 electrons in outermost orbital.

200

How many valence electrons does an element in Group 13 have?

Group 13: 3 Valence Electrons

200
How many periods are in the periodic table?

7 periods

200

How many siblings do I have?

2 Brothers

300

What is the equation for finding the number of neutrons?

atomic mass - # of protons = # of neutrons

300

Sketch a Bohr Model for Magnesium.

Three Orbitals: 3 electrons in first orbital, 8 in second, 2 valence electrons in third.

300

What group(s) is/are the most reactive and least reactive on the Periodic Table?

Most: Groups 1 & 17

Least: Group 18

300

How many elements have been discovered so far?

118

300

What college did I go to?

UIC

400

What do you notice about the # of VE as you go from left to right on the periodic table?

They increase by 1 valence electron.

400

Draw the Bohr model for Silicon (Si) and state how many

1. protons

2. neutrons

3. electrons

4. valence electrons

1. protons = 14

2. neutrons = 14

3. electrons = 14

4. valence electrons = 4

400

Which element is least reactive? Neon (Ne) or Lithium (Li)? Why?

Neon is least reactive because it is found in group 18 which means that it has 8 valence electrons. If it has 8 electrons, the orbital is full and will not bond with other elements.

400

What is the definition of an "element"? 

Element: a pure substance that is only composed of one type of particle.

400

What do I teach outside of school?

Dance

500

What do you notice about the # of VE as you go from top to bottom on the periodic table?

The number stays the same.

It is the same number as the Group # (eliminating the transition metals in the middle of the table).

500

What is the octet rule?

When an atom's outermost orbital has all 8 electons.

500

Is Lead (Pb) more similar to Tin (Sn) or Caesium (Cs)? Explain.

Lead is more similar to Tin because they are located in the same group and family, thus they have similar properties to one another.

500

What is electronegativity?

The measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons.

500

What career did I plan on having before switching to teaching?

Doctor