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Q: How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does this atom have? If A are the protons, what are B and C? |
B=neutrons C=electrons 7 protons 12 neutrons 7 electrons *THE NUMBER OF PROTONS AND ELECTRONS ARE ALWAYS THE SAME* |
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Q: How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does the atom have? List the charge after each subatomic particle. |
Protons (+)=9 Electrons (-)=9 Neutrons (0)=10 |
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Q: Label information with Mr. Oste and list how many protons, neutrons, and electrons an atom of Carbon has. |
6 Protons 6 Neutrons 6 Electrons Atomic Number= number of protons= Number of electrons Atomic Mass= Number of Neutrons +Number of protons |
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Q: List the atomic number, symbol, atomic mass/weight, as well as how many protons, neutrons, and electrons an atom of Fluorine has. |
Fluorine-Symbol: F Atomic Mass: 19 Atomic Number: 9 Protons: 9 Electrons: 9 Neutrons: 10 |
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Q: Label and complete the information needed in the blank lines. HYPOTHESIZE the words before Mr. Oste goes over them as a class. |
A=Atoms P=Protons E=Electrons M=Mass number A=Atomic Number N=Neutrons |
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Q:Find the following information on your Periodic Tables for the element Platinum: element symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, # of protons, neutrons, and electrons. |
Element symbol= Pt Atomic Number= 78 Atomic Mass= 195.084= 195 Protons= 78 Electrons= 78 Neutrons= 117 |
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Q: Answer these 3 questions. What atom of which element is this diagram showing?List the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of this element’s atom.What are valence electrons? |
Important Info: you must fill each orbital shell before moving on to the next shell. The atom is showing Nickel (Ni). Electrons= 28 Protons= 28 Neutrons= 31 Valence Electrons are outermost electrons in the last orbital shell. Nickel has 18 VALENCE ELECTRONS. |
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Q: In your warm-up template, create a Google Drawing of the element Aluminum. Show the electrons in the orbital shells using the rules from warm-up #67. List the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons, and valence electrons beside your diagram. |
Diagram shows atom of Aluminum Atomic Number=13 Red=Protons=13 Blue=Neutrons=14 Yellow=Electrons=13 VALENCE ELECTRONS=3 |
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Q: In your warm-up template, create a Google Drawing of the element Sulfur. Show the electrons in the orbital shells using the rules from warm-up #67. List the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons beside your diagram. |
Diagram Shows Atom of Sulfur Atomic Number=16 Atomic Mass=32 Protons=16 Neutrons=16 Electrons=16 VALENCE ELECTRONS=6 |
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Q: Using your Periodic Tables, list whether these elements are SOLID, LIQUID, or GAS at room temperature.Silicon, mercury, argon, radon, zirconium, cesium. |
Silicon= solid 14 Mercury= liquid 80 Argon= gas 18 Radon= gas 86 Zirconium= solid 40 Cesium= solid 55 |
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Q: Using your Periodic Tables, list whether these elements are SOLID, LIQUID, or GAS at room temperature. Pb, Ir, Og, He, Br, Y |
Pb= Solid 82 Ir= solid 77 Og= Gas 118 He= Gas 2 Br= Liquid 35 Y= Solid 39 |
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Q: Find the element on the Periodic Table using Group and Period numbers. List the chemical name and symbol in your answer. G 9, P 6, G 1, P 5, G 12, P 6, G 18, P 3, G 13, P 4 |
Group 9, Period 6=Iridium Group 1, Period 5=Cesium Group 12, Period 6=Mercury Group 18, Period 3=Argon Group 13, Period 4=Gallium |
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Q: Find the element on the Periodic Table using Group and Period numbers. List the chemical name and symbol in your answer. Group 6, Period 4, Group 2, Period 2, Group 14, Period 2, Group 5, Period 4, Group 10, Period 6 |
1= Chromium (Cr) 2= Beryllium (Be) 3= Carbon (C) 4= Vanadium (V) 5=Platinum (Pt) |
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Q: Find the element on the Periodic Table using Group and Period numbers. List the chemical name and symbol in your answer .Group 7, Period 4, Group 10, Period 5, Group 15, Period 5, Group 1, Period 7, Group 5, Period 4 |
1= Manganese (Mn )2= Rhodium (Rh) 3= Tin (Sn) 4= Francium (Fr) 5= Vanadium (V) |
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Q: Which of the following elements has a larger atom size? Mg or S, I or F, Fe or Se, Cs or Na, Ag or H |
1. S 2. I 3. Fe 4. Cs 5. Ag |
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Q: Which of the following elements is more reactive? Ca or Au, At or Se, Pb or W, Ar or S, Ca or Pd |
Reactive- Might form into something else. A reaction might create bubbling or a change to occur. There might even be an explosion when a substance reacts with something else. 1. Au 2. At 3. W 4. S 5. Ca |
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Q: Identify the group number and period number of these elements, using your periodic tables: Ir, Kr, Hf, Rg, Sb |
1: group 9, period 62. Group 18, period 43. Group 4, period 64. Group 11, period 75. Group 15, period 5 |
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Q: What other jobs in the real world involve design teams, planning, creating models or sketches, and then creating a product? Describe the similarities and differences between designing a Jet Toy and that job that you know of. |
1. Architect 2. Engineer 3. Website developers 4. Research Scientist 5. Construction Workers Work individually or in a group to build or design something. They have to develop a plan or sketch before they start building. Along the way there are multiple opportunities to revise or change their thinking. |
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Q: Which group/family is the following elements in? Ne, Os, Ca, Li, B, At, Tb |
Ne= Noble Gases Os= Transition Metal Ca= Alkali Earth Metal Li= Alkali B= Semi Metal At= Non metal Tb= Lanthadides |