Parts of a periodic table
[DOC File]Atoms and Period Table Quiz
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found on the periodic table? a. the atomic number of each element b. the symbol of each element. c. the density of each element d. the atomic mass of each element. An atom of gold with 79 protons, 79 electrons, and 118 neutrons would have a mass number of . a. 39 b. 158 c. 197 d. 276. On the periodic table, a horizontal row is called
[DOC File]Regions of the Periodic Table
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period: a row of the periodic table. Properties of the elements are periodic, meaning that they repeat after a specific interval. Elements in the same period have their highest energy electrons in the same principal energy level. group (family): a column of the periodic table.
[DOC File]Lesson 2 | The Structure of Atoms
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Elements are arranged in the periodic table in order of their atomic numbers. Identify . what can be learned about an atom of an element if its atomic number is known. 4. Although every atom of an element has the same number of protons, the atoms of an element can vary in other ways. Identify . how atoms can vary and what these types of atoms ...
[DOC File]Atom Worksheet
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Parts of the Atom *Fill in the following table about the parts of the atom. (AMU stands for atomic mass unit.) PART OF THE ATOM ELECTRIC CHARGE LOCATION IN ATOM *Here’s how to predict the structure of any element on the periodic table. For example, look at carbon: flatomic number: This is the number of protons (also the number of electrons) ...
[DOC File]Atom Worksheet
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Parts of the Atom *Fill in the following table about the parts of the atom. (AMU stands for atomic mass unit.) PART OF THE ATOM ELECTRIC CHARGE LOCATION IN ATOM proton neutron electron *Here’s how to predict the structure of any element on the periodic table. For example, look at carbon: flatomic number: This is the number of protons (also ...
[DOC File]EXPLORING THE PERIODIC TABLE AND
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Presented by: Caleb Miller. Content Requirements: A description of what the learners will see and do and purpose of assignment: In this activity learners will discover basics about atomic structure and the periodic table.The will be required to identify parts of the atom (proton, neutron, electron), identify where the subatomic particles are located within the atom, and how they are constructed.
[DOC File]Color Coding the Periodic Table
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Quick Guide to the Periodic Table . Properties of the Groups/Families: Hydrogen: This element does not match the properties of any other group so it stands alone. It is placed above group 1 but it is not part of that group. It is a very reactive, colorless, odorless gas at room temperature. (1 outer level electron)
[DOCX File]PARTS OF AN ATOM
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Reading the Periodic Table. An atom is made up of protons and neutrons which are in the nucleus, and electrons which are in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus. Group Number = family of elements. Groups are vertical columns; the numbers are found at the top of each column
[DOC File]ELECTRON ARRANGEMENT AND THE PERIODIC TABLE
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Parts of the Periodic Table: Group/Family column – same valence electrons or outer configuration. Period row, same energy level. Metals good conductor, solid @ room temp., shiny, ductile, malleable, form + ions. Non-Metals poor conductor, solid/liquid/gas @ room temp., brittle, form - ions.
[DOCX File]Instruction Sheet: Periodic Table Coloring Activity
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Get a Periodic Table and this Instruction Sheet hand-out. DO NOT. write anything on this Instruction Sheet. Follow the instructions that follow. Make a . legend. on the back of your Periodic Table to show what each color/outline represents. You may use your book, pages 112-113 to accomplish this activity.
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