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APE MAN

APE MAN

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Science

8th Grade

Easy

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

Standards-aligned

Created by

AUSTIN SPEAR

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7 Slides • 16 Questions

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APE MAN​

Using Information From the Periodic Table

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​Isotopes are different versions of elements. They are different from the periodic table because their # of neutrons has changed.

​​Isotopes

Ions are versions of atoms that are charged either positively or negatively. They are different from the periodic table because their # of electrons has changed.

​Ions

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APE: (in a neutral atom / on the periodic table)

       Atomic Number =

# of Protons =

# of Electrons

MAN: 

          Mass Number

--        Atomic Number

= # of Neutrons

​Mass number = protons + neutrons

​Atomic Mass = Mass given on Periodic Table

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APE:   Atomic Number = # of Protons = # of Electrons

MAN:  Mass Number - Atomic Number = # of Neutrons

Look at a neutral atom of Oxygen:

How many…. What is Oxygen’s….

Protons? _____ Atomic Number? _____

Electrons? _____ Atomic Mass? _____

Neutrons? _____ Mass Number? _____

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APE:   Atomic Number = # of Protons = # of Electrons

MAN:  Mass Number - Atomic Number = # of Neutrons

Look at a neutral atom of Silicon:

How many…. What is Silicon’s….

Protons? _____ Atomic Number? _____

Electrons? _____ Atomic Mass? _____

Neutrons? _____ Mass Number? _____

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APE:   Atomic Number = # of Protons = # of Electrons

MAN:  Mass Number - Atomic Number = # of Neutrons

Look at a neutral atom of Scandium:

How many…. What is Scandium’s….

Protons? _____ Atomic Number? _____

Electrons? _____ Atomic Mass? _____

Neutrons? _____ Mass Number? _____

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Open Ended

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Use APE-MAN to find the number of Protons, Electrons, Neutrons, Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Atomic Mass.

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Use APE-MAN to find the number of Protons, Electrons, Neutrons, Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Atomic Mass.

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Use APE-MAN to find the number of Protons, Electrons, Neutrons, Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Atomic Mass.

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Multiple Choice

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How many protons does Nitrogen have?

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7

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14

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21

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10

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Multiple Choice

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How many electrons does Potassium (K) have?

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39

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58

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19

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20

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Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons does Hydrogen have?

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1

2

2

3

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14

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What's the mass number of Phosphorus?

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16

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15

3

31

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46

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Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons does Nitrogen have?

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7

2

14

3

21

4

0

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Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons does Potassium (K) have?

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39

2

58

3

19

4

20

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Multiple Choice

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How many protons does Hydrogen have?

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1

2

2

3

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Multiple Choice

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How many electrons does Phosphorus have?

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16

2

15

3

31

4

46

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Multiple Choice

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What is the mass number of Nitrogen?

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7

2

14

3

21

4

10

20

Multiple Choice

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What is the atomic number of Potassium?

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39

2

58

3

19

4

20

21

Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons does Phosphorus have?

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16

2

15

3

31

4

46

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Multiple Choice

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How many electrons does Hydrogen have?

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1

2

2

3

0

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Multiple Choice

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What's the atomic number of Phosphorus?

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16

2

15

3

31

4

46

APE MAN​

Using Information From the Periodic Table

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