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Question
- this element has an atomic number lower than that of aluminum (al) and one less valence electron than the group 6 (16) elements.
- which elements has their outermost electrons in the 4th energy level?
- which family has their outermost energy level “full” of electrons?
- which family has 2 valence electrons?
- the number of the square on the periodic table is the
- which family contains elements with only one valence electron?
- what are the 3 subatomic particles, their charge and location in the atom?
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2.
3.
charge:
charge:
charge:
location:
location:
location:
- describe the atomic model:
a. rutherford:
dalton:
bohr:
thomson:
- elements that share similar properties are most likely apart of the same:
Brief Explanations
- Aluminum has atomic number 13. Group 6 (16) elements have 6 valence - electrons, so the element with 5 valence - electrons and atomic number less than 13 is nitrogen (N) with atomic number 7.
- Elements in the fourth period have their outermost electrons in the 4th energy level, like potassium (K), calcium (Ca), etc.
- Noble gases have their outermost energy level full of electrons.
- Alkaline earth metals have 2 valence electrons.
- The number of the square on the periodic table is the atomic number.
- Alkali metals contain elements with only one valence electron.
- Proton: positive charge, in the nucleus; neutron: no charge, in the nucleus; electron: negative charge, in the electron - cloud outside the nucleus.
- Rutherford: proposed a nuclear model with a small, dense, positively - charged nucleus and electrons orbiting around it. Dalton: considered atoms as indivisible, solid spheres. Bohr: proposed that electrons move in fixed orbits around the nucleus. Thomson: proposed the plum - pudding model where electrons are embedded in a positively - charged sphere.
- Elements that share similar properties are most likely part of the same group.
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- Nitrogen (N)
- Elements in the fourth period (e.g., K, Ca)
- Noble gases
- Alkaline earth metals
- Atomic number
- Alkali metals
- 1. Proton; positive; nucleus. 2. Neutron; no charge; nucleus. 3. Electron; negative; electron - cloud outside the nucleus.
- Rutherford: Nuclear model with electrons orbiting nucleus. Dalton: Indivisible solid - sphere atoms. Bohr: Electrons in fixed orbits. Thomson: Plum - pudding model.
- Group