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Chapter 12 Atoms

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The four states of matter are solid, liquid, (blank), and plasma
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The four states of matter are solid, liquid, (blank), and plasma
Gas
The smallest unit of an element that still has it's properties is called (blank)
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The smallest unit of an element that still has it's properties is called (blank)
Atom
The chart that arranges elements by atomic number is (blank)
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The chart that arranges elements by atomic number is (blank)
Periodic Table
The (blank) of an element determines its properties
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The (blank) of an element determines its properties
Atomic Number
A substance that is shiny, can be bent, and conducts heat and electricity is called (blank)
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A substance that is shiny, can be bent, and conducts heat and electricity is called (blank)
Metal
What are positively charge particles found in an atom?
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What are positively charge particles found in an atom?
Proton
What is a negatively charged particle found in an atom?
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What is a negatively charged particle found in an atom?
Electron
What are the particles in an atom that have NO CHARGE (neutral)?
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What are the particles in an atom that have NO CHARGE (neutral)?
Neutron
What do elements share or transfer to form compounds?
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What do elements share or transfer to form compounds?
Electrons
What is different in an isotope of an element?
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What is different in an isotope of an element?
amount of neutrons
What state of matter has a definite shape and volume?
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What state of matter has a definite shape and volume?
solid
What are the particles that can be found inside a nucleus?
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What are the particles that can be found inside a nucleus?
Protons and Neutrons
What is used to put the periodic table in order?
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What is used to put the periodic table in order?
Atomic Number
How do states of matter change form?
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How do states of matter change form?
Adding or removing heat
Which statement does NOT describe the current model of an atom? A) Atoms are mostly empty space B) Electrons are found in a positive cloud
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Which statement does NOT describe the current model of an atom? A) Atoms are mostly empty space B) Electrons are found in a positive cloud
B) electrons are found in a positive cloud
How are compounds and elements different? A) Elements have one kind of atom, compounds have two or more B) Elements are pure substances, compounds are not
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How are compounds and elements different? A) Elements have one kind of atom, compounds have two or more B) Elements are pure substances, compounds are not
A) Elements have one kind of atom, compounds have two or more
Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Aluminum have?
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Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Aluminum have?
Protons= 13, Electrons= 13, Neutrons= 14
Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Magnesium have?
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Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Magnesium have?
Protons=12 , Electrons=12 , Neutrons=12
Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Chlorine have?
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Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Chlorine have?
Protons=17 , Electrons=17 , Neutrons=18 (19 depending on the periodic table you use)
Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Phosphorus have?
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Using your periodic table how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Phosphorus have?
Protons=15 , Electrons= 15, Neutrons=16
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Draw the atom of phosphorus using the amount of protons, neutrons, and electrons you have found
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Draw the atom of phosphorus using the amount of protons, neutrons, and electrons you have found
15 Protons, and 16 Neutrons are found in the nucleus First electron ring has 2 electrons, second has 8, third has 5




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