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What is the charge on the atomic particles: Neutrons, Protons and Electrons
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What is the charge on the atomic particles: Neutrons, Protons and Electrons
Neutral, Positive, Negative
What is located inside the nucleus?
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What is located inside the nucleus?
Protons and Neutrons
Anything that has mass or takes up space is called what?
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Anything that has mass or takes up space is called what?
Matter
True or False: All atoms within an element are the same
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True or False: All atoms within an element are the same
True
list the particles in size from smallest to largest: atom, electrons, proton, neutrons
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list the particles in size from smallest to largest: atom, electrons, proton, neutrons
electrons, protons, neutrons, atom
What are rows and columns of the periodic table called?
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What are rows and columns of the periodic table called?
Rows=period Columns=Group (or family)
What is the atomic number and atomic mass for Mercury (Hg)?
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What is the atomic number and atomic mass for Mercury (Hg)?
80 and 200.59
The atomic number tells you about the number of which particle? Where is this particle located?
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The atomic number tells you about the number of which particle? Where is this particle located?
Neutrons in the nucleus
True or False: Groups on the periodic table do not share similar characteristics
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True or False: Groups on the periodic table do not share similar characteristics
False
True or False: The Periodic Table is arranged by increasing atomic number only.
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True or False: The Periodic Table is arranged by increasing atomic number only.
False (also arranged by increasing atomic mass)
True or False: Metalloids have characteristics of both metals and nonmetals
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True or False: Metalloids have characteristics of both metals and nonmetals
True
What is the term for a metal that reflects light when polished?
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What is the term for a metal that reflects light when polished?
Luster
What is this a characteristic of (metal, nonmetal or metalloid): Cannot be hammered flat
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What is this a characteristic of (metal, nonmetal or metalloid): Cannot be hammered flat
nonmetal
Which are attracted to magnets?
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Which are attracted to magnets?
Metals
If something is not ductile it cannot be made into what?
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If something is not ductile it cannot be made into what?
A wire
How many spots are in each level of the electron shell?
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How many spots are in each level of the electron shell?
2,8,18,32,32,32
To find the number of neutrons what must you do?
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To find the number of neutrons what must you do?
Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass
Where are electrons always located when drawing models?
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Where are electrons always located when drawing models?
Around the nucleus in a cloudlike formation
When drawing a model and filling in electrons which shell gets filled first?
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When drawing a model and filling in electrons which shell gets filled first?
The first shell- 2
Come to the board and draw the model for Potassium (K)
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Come to the board and draw the model for Potassium (K)
P=19 E=19 N=20
Hydrogen (H)
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Hydrogen (H)

Magnesium (Mg)
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Magnesium (Mg)

Chlorine (Cl)
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Chlorine (Cl)

Argon (Ar)
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Argon (Ar)

Zinc (Zn)
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Zinc (Zn)


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