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basic atomic structure worksheet
- the 3 particles of the atom are:
a. _______________
b. _______________
c. _______________
their respective charges are:
a. _______________
b. _______________
c. _______________
- the number of protons in one atom of an element determines the atom’s _______________, and the
number of electrons determines the _______________ of the element.
- the atomic number tells you the number of _______________ in one atom of an element. it also
tells you the number of _______________ in a neutral atom of that element. the atomic number
gives the “identity” of an element as well as its location on the periodic table. no two different elements will
have the _______________ atomic number.
- the _______________ of an element is the average mass of an element’s naturally occurring atom, or
isotopes, taking into account the _______________ of each isotope.
- the _______________ of an element is the total number of protons and neutrons in the
_______________ of the atom.
- the mass number is used to calculate the number of _______________ in one atom of an element. in
order to calculate the number of neutrons you must subtract the _______________ from the
_______________.
- give the symbol of and the number of protons in one atom of:
lithium _____________ bromine _____________
iron _____________ copper _____________
oxygen _____________ mercury _____________
krypton _____________ helium _____________
- give the symbol of and the number of electrons in a neutral atom of:
uranium _____________ iodine _____________
boron _____________ xenon _____________
chlorine_______________
- give the symbol of and the number of neutrons in one atom of:
(mass numbers are always whole numbers...show your calculations)
barium _____________ bismuth _____________
carbon _____________ hydrogen_____________
fluorine_____________ magnesium_____________
europium_____________ mercury _____________
Question 1
Step1: Recall atomic particles
Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Step2: Recall their charges
Protons have a positive charge (\(+\)), neutrons have no charge (neutral), and electrons have a negative charge (\(-\)).
Step1: Protons and atomic identity
The number of protons in an atom determines the element's atomic number, which gives the atom's identity (what element it is).
Step2: Electrons and element's properties
The number of electrons (in a neutral atom, equal to protons) determines the chemical properties of the element, as electrons are involved in chemical bonding.
Step1: Atomic number and protons
The atomic number is defined as the number of protons in an atom of an element.
Step2: Atomic number and electrons (neutral atom)
In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons, so the atomic number also tells the number of electrons.
Step3: Unique atomic number
No two different elements have the same atomic number (it is unique to each element).
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a. Proton
b. Neutron
c. Electron
Their respective charges are:
a. \(+\) (positive)
b. Neutral (no charge)
c. \(-\) (negative)