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Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

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Page 1: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Atom Practical Review

Page 2: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Name the subatomic particles?

Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Page 3: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What two subatomic particles belong in the nucleus?

Protons and Neutrons

Page 4: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

Protons

Page 5: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

Electrons

Page 6: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge?

Neutrons

Page 7: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Subatomic Particle Charges•Positive Proton•Neutral Neutron•Negative Electron

Page 8: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

Where are the electrons located?

Outside the nucleus in the Electron Cloud.

Page 9: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is the atomic number?

The number of protons in the nucleus.

Page 10: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is the atomic mass?

The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.

Page 11: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How do we find/calculate the number of neutrons in an

atom?

Subtract the number of protons from the atomic mass.

(#neutrons = mass - # protons)

Page 12: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many electrons can go in the 1st energy level in the electron

cloud?

2

Page 13: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many electrons can go in the 2nd energy level in the electron

cloud?

8

Page 14: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many electrons can go in the 3rd energy level in the electron

cloud?

8 or more

Page 15: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What do the groups in the periodic table tell us?

The number of valence electrons in an atom.

Page 16: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is a valence electron?

Electrons in the outer most energy level. (Valence Shell)

Page 17: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is a stable atom?

An atom with the same number of protons and electrons.

Page 18: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many protons should this stable atom have?

7P = ? N= 7

Page 19: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What element is this an atom of?

NitrogenP = 7 N= 7

Page 20: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many neutrons does this atom have?

5P = 4 N= ?

Page 21: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What element is this an atom of?

OxygenP = 8 N= ?

Page 22: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is wrong with this stable atom?

Not enough electrons.

P = 13 N= 14

Page 23: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What do the periods in the periodic table tell us?

The number of energy levels in an atom.

Page 24: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What period does this atom belong to?

3P = 13 N= 14

Page 25: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many protons should this stable atom have?

9P = ? N= 10

Page 26: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is wrong with this atom?

Only 1 electron in the 1st energy level.

P = 9 N= 10

Page 27: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What period does this atom belong to?

1P =N=

Page 28: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many protons should this stable atom have?

3P = ? N= 4

Page 29: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many neutrons does this atom have?

8P = 8 N= ?

Page 30: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

How many protons should this stable atom have?

11P = ? N=

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How many valance electrons does this atom have?

6P = N=

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What group does this atom belong to?

16P = N=

Page 33: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is wrong with this stable atom?

Wrong number of electrons in the 2nd

energy level.

P = 12 N= 12

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Based on the valence electrons this atom belongs in ________.

Group 15P = N=

Page 35: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What is wrong with this stable atom?

There should 22 neutrons.

P = 18 N= 21

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Based on the energy levels in the electron cloud, this atom belongs

in _________.

Period 3P = N=

Page 37: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What element is this stable atom of?

BoronP = ? N= 6

Page 38: Atom Practical Review. Name the subatomic particles? Protons, Neutron, and Electrons.

What group does atom belong to?

1P = N=

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Based on the electrons in this Bohr Model, this is a stable atom

of _________.

Argon

P = ? N=