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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.

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.

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does the atom have? List the charge after each sub-atomic particle.

18

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

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

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

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

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)

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

Using your Periodic Tables, list whether these elements are SOLID, LIQUID, or GAS at room temperature.

Silicon= solidMercury= liquidArgon= gasRadon= gasZirconium= solidCesium = solid