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LT1A: Atom Structure

LT1C/LT1D Valence Electrons

LT1E- Periodic Table

LT1F- Periodic Table

Trends

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LT1B: Describing an

atom

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LT1A, 100

Number of protons or identity of the element

What does the atomic number tell us about an

element?

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LT1A, 200

Protons and neutrons

Which subatomic particles are found in the

nucleus?

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LT1A, 300

Protons and neutrons

What are the two heaviest subatomic

particles?

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LT1A, 400

orbit

Electrons ________ the nucleus.

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LT1A, 500

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LT1B, 100

35 neutrons

How many neutrons are in 1 Copper (Cu) atom?

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LT1B, 200

carbon

Which element has a neutral atom of 6

electrons?

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LT1B, 300

Region D

Which region of the periodic table contains the element with

the highest atomic mass?

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LT1B, 400

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LT1B, 500

By atomic number

How are the elements on the periodic table

arranged?

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LT1C/D, 100

In the outermost energy level of the atom

Where are the valence electrons found?

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LT1C/D, 200

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How many valence electrons does carbon

(C) have?

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LT1C/D, 300

Draw the lewis dot diagram for Aluminum.

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LT1C/D, 400

Draw the Bohr diagram for

Bromine.

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LT1C/D, 500

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LT1E, 100

nonmetal

When a person cracks their knuckles, the cracking sound is actually the bursting of nitrogen bubbles. Is nitrogen a metal, nonmetal, or

semimetal?

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LT1E, 200

Transition Metals

The elements shaded below are known as…

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LT1E, 300

Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon

What are three examples of nonmetals that are also noble

gases?

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LT1E, 400

Lithium, Hydrogen, Potassium, Rubidium,

Cesium, Francium

What are two elements that have similar chemical

properties to Sodium (Na)?

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LT1E, 500

Alkali metals

What is the name of the family with 1 valence electron?

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LT1F, 100

Atomic number

The elements on a periodic table are arranged by

increasing ______________.

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LT1F, 200

Decrease. Electronegativity increases, attracting the

electrons closer to the nucleus.

Does atomic radius increase or decrease going across the periodic table?

WHY

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LT1F, 300

Increasing number of protons (without increase in energy

levels.

Electronegativity increases from left to

right on a periodic table. WHY?

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LT1F, 400

It has the highest electronegativity and it takes the

most energy to remove an electron.

What does it mean that Fluorine has the highest

ionization energy?

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LT1F, 500

Decrease due to electron shielding

When moving down a periodic table, does ionization energy increase or decrease? WHY?