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Reviewing the Atom
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Poll
I know what the names of the three sub-atomic particles.
Agree
Disagree
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Poll
How confident are you about being able to fully label the diagram of an atom?
Very
Not at all
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Diagram of atom
Copy into book
Spend time learning the detail
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Multiple Select
Tick any statements that are true for an electron.
Relative mass of 1
Relative charge of -1
2 fill the inner shell
Mass of 0.0005
No charge
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Multiple Choice
This following data; mass 1, relative charge 0, is for which sub-atomic particle?
Proton
Neutron
Electron
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Poll
I am confident that I could complete a table that summarise the location, relative mass and relative charge of all three sub-atomic particles.
Agree
Disagree
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Sub-atomic particles
We use electron shell in place of cloud
We put a 1 after the + and - charges so -1 for an electron and +1 for a proton
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Multiple Choice
Which two sub-atomic particles make up the relative mass of an atom?
Protons and electrons
Protons and neutrons
Neutrons and electrons
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is true for this atom?
The relative atomic mass is 10
The atomic number is 20
The atomic number is 10
The relative atomic mass is 30
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Multiple Choice
How many neutrons are there in the nucleus of Iodine?
127
53
180
74
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Multiple Select
Check any of the following statements that are true.
Calcium has an atomic number of 20
Calcium atoms contain 40 electrons
The nucleus of a Calcium atom contains 20 neutrons
The nucleus of calcium atoms contains 40 protons
The electronic structure of calcium is
2, 8, 8, 2
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Atomic number and mass
Atomic number = number of protons
Atomic mass = Number of protons + number of neutrons
Number of protons = Number of electrons in a neutral atom
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Poll
I know the electron filling rules for the first three energy levels/electron shells.
Agree
Disagree
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Electron filling rules
A maximum of 2 electrons fit in the lowest energy level/inner shell
A maximum of 8 electrons fit in the second energy level/2nd shell
A maximum of 8 electrons fit in the third energy level/3rd shell
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Multiple Choice
The group number tells you the number of electrons...
in the inner shell
In the outer shell
In the nucleus
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Multiple Select
Tick the two statements that are true for this element.
In group 4
In group 6
In period 1
In period 2
In period 3
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Poll
I can understand the links between the position of an element in the periodic table and the electronic structure.
Agree
Disagree
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Electronic structure and the periodic table
Watch this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qwDLW6fq8Q
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct electron configuration for this atom?
2, 1
2, 8, 1
1, 8, 2
8, 1
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Multiple Choice
If the electron configuration is 2, 8, 8, 2 then which element below is the correct one?
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Poll
I can use the electron structure diagram to write the electron configuration.
Agree
Disagree
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Poll
I can use the electron configuration to draw the electron structure diagram.
Agree
Disagree
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Now identify the three things you still need to work on:
Learning the names of the three sub-atomic particles
Learning to label the diagram of an atom fully
Learning the mass and charge of each of the three sub-atomic particles
Learning what the atomic number and atom mass are
Learning how to use the atomic mass and number to calculate the number of neutrons
Learning the electron filling rule for the first three shells
Learning how to draw electronic arrangement diagrams
Reviewing the Atom
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