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Atomic Structure Review

Atomic Structure Review

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Presentation

Chemistry

10th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-1

Standards-aligned

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Katie Zebedeo

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14 Slides • 17 Questions

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Atomic Structure Review

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Fill in the Blank

___________ have a positive charge.

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Fill in the Blank

___________ have no charge.

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Fill in the Blank

___________ have a negative charge.

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Multiple Select

Which subatomic particle(s) are in the nucleus of the atom?

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Protons

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Neutrons

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Electrons

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Multiple Select

Which subatomic particle(s) are found in the cloud?

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Protons

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Neutrons

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Electrons

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Multiple Choice

What is the densest part of the atom?

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Nucleus

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Electron Cloud

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge of 3 protons?

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0

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+3

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-3

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge of 3 neutrons?

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0

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+3

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-3

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge of 3 electrons

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0

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+3

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-3

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge of an atom with 3 protons, 3 neutrons, and 3 electrons

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0

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+3

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-3

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Open Ended

What atom has the atomic number 19?

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Open Ended

What is the atomic number of tungsten (W)?

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Open Ended

How many protons does magnesium have?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the mass number of this atom?

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7

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Multiple Choice

What is the mass number defined as?
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the number of protons
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the number of protons and neutrons
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the number of neutrons
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the number of protons and electrons

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Multiple Choice

An atom with 19 protons, and 19 electrons and a mass of 39 has how many neutrons?
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19
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39
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20
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Multiple Choice

This is how you find the number of neutrons in an atom. 
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Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass
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Subtract the atomic mass from the atomic number 
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Add the atomic mass to the atomic number 
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Divide the atomic mass by the atomic number 

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