Worksheet1 Atomic Structure
Worksheet1 Atomic Structure
Name the three particles of the atom and their respective charges are:
a.
b.
c.
8. Give the isotope symbol and number of neutrons in one atom of the following elements.
Show your calculations.
10. If you know ONLY the following information can you always determine what the
element is? (Yes/No).
number of protons
number of neutrons
number of electrons in a neutral atom
number of electrons
Name:
On the Inside
Part l: Label the parts of this atom (nucleus, protons, electrons, neutrons)
7. Which particles account for the mass of the atom? (Atomic mass or mass number)
and
9. The atomic number is the number of in one atom of an element. It is also the
number of in a neutral atom of that element. The atomic number gives the "identity
"of an element.
No two different elements will have theatomic number.
10. The of an element is the average mass of an element 's
naturally occurring atoms, or isotopes, taking into account theof each isotope.
11. In order to calculate the number of neutrons you must
subtract the from the
12. Give the symbol and number of protons in one atom of:
23
39 19
38 38 50
20 40
Ions
+2
-1
Isotopes
110 47
36S
26M
14. Draw a Bohr model for the following:
15. Complete the following with the terms "new element", ion, isotope, or molecule.
Physical Science Name/Per/Due date______________
Valence Electron Practice
Directions: Give the total number of electrons and the number of valence electrons for each
element listed below.
1. Hydrogen 2. Lithium
3. Beryllium 4. Carbon
5. Fluorine 6. Neon
7. Magnesium 8. Chlorine
Directions: Give the element names for the element in the given period with the given number
of valence electrons.
15. 2nd period, 5 valence electrons 16. 5th period, 1 valence electron
17. 3rd period, 7 valence electrons 18. 6th period, 8 valence electrons
19. 4th period, 3 valence electrons 20. 3rd period, 6 valence electrons