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How many protons, electrons, and neutrons does this atom have? |
Protons: 6 - Found in the Nucleus, have positive (+) signs.Neutrons: 6 - Found in the Nucleus, have no sign inside (neutral).Electrons: 6 - Found in the orbital shells (orbits) of the atom with negative (-) signs. |
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Copy and How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does this atom have? If A are the protons, what are B and C? |
7 protons (A, green)12 neutrons (B, blue)7 electrons (C,red)The number of protons and electrons is always the same. |
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does the atom have? List the charge after each sub-atomic particle. |
18 |
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Label information with Mr. Oste and list how many protons, neutrons, and electrons an atom of Carbon has. |
Atomic Number= Number or protons/ number of electronsAtomic Weight/ Mass= Number of protons + the number on neutrons Protons= 6 Neutrons= Atomic mass/ weight - atomic number= 6 Electrons=6 |
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Copy and paste the picture in our Schoology Update into your warm-up template. List the atomic number, symbol, atomic mass/weight, as well as how many protons, neutrons, and electrons an atom of Fluorine has. |
Element Symbol: FAtomic Number: 9Atomic Mass/Weight: 18.998= 19Number of Protons: 9Number on Neutrons:19-9=10 Number of Electrons: 9 |
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Copy and paste the picture in our Schoology Update into your warm-up template. Label and complete the information needed in the blank lines. HYPOTHESIZE the words before Mr. Oste goes over them as a class. |
A= Atomic NumberP= protonsE= electronsM= Mass NumberA= Atomic Number N= Neutrons |
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Element Symbol: PtAtomic #: 78Atomic Mass: 195.084 = 195# of Protons: 78# of Neutrons: 117# of Electrons: 78 |
Element Symbol: PtAtomic #: 78Atomic Mass: 195.084 = 195# of Protons: 78# of Neutrons: 117# of Electrons: 78 |
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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. |
This diagram shows the atom of the element: AluminumAtomic Number: 13Protons: 13Electrons: 13Neutrons: 27-13= 14Valence Electrons: 3 (outermost electrons) |
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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. |
Atomic Number: 16Atomic Mass or Weight: 32Protons: 16Electrons: 16Neutrons: 32-16= 16Valence Electrons: 6 |
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Using your Periodic Tables, list whether these elements are SOLID, LIQUID, or GAS at room temperature. |
Silicon= solidMercury= liquidArgon= gasRadon= gasZirconium= solidCesium = solid |