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Linking the atom to the Periodic table

Linking the atom to the Periodic table

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Chemistry

9th - 11th Grade

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7 Slides • 27 Questions

1

Reviewing the Atom

Work through this and where needed use the information slides to revise what you need to.

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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.

1

Relative mass of 1

2

Relative charge of -1

3

2 fill the inner shell

4

Mass of 0.0005

5

No charge

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12

Multiple Choice

This following data; mass 1, relative charge 0, is for which sub-atomic particle?

1

Proton

2

Neutron

3

Electron

13

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?

1

Protons and electrons

2

Protons and neutrons

3

Neutrons and electrons

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following statements is true for this atom?

1

The relative atomic mass is 10

2

The atomic number is 20

3

The atomic number is 10

4

The relative atomic mass is 30

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Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons are there in the nucleus of Iodine?

1

127

2

53

3

180

4

74

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Multiple Select

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Check any of the following statements that are true.

1

Calcium has an atomic number of 20

2

Calcium atoms contain 40 electrons

3

The nucleus of a Calcium atom contains 20 neutrons

4

The nucleus of calcium atoms contains 40 protons

5

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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25

Multiple Choice

The group number tells you the number of electrons...

1

in the inner shell

2

In the outer shell

3

In the nucleus

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Multiple Select

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Tick the two statements that are true for this element.

1

In group 4

2

In group 6

3

In period 1

4

In period 2

5

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

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What is the correct electron configuration for this atom?

1

2, 1

2

2, 8, 1

3

1, 8, 2

4

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?

1
2
3
4

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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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