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- what is the charge of a proton?
- what is the charge of an electron?
- what is the charge of a neutron?
- what is the fundamental building block that make up all matter.
- the number of electrons in the outermost energy level are called ______ electrons.
- how many valence electrons does oxygen atom have?
- how many valence electrons does the magnesium atom have?
- how many valence electrons does the krypton atom have?
true/false
- ____ s, p, d, and f are the four blocks on the periodic table.
- ____ radium is a nobel gas, because it has 8 valence electrons.
- ____ nobel gases are the least reactive of all the elements on the periodic table because they have a full outer valence level.
models
- draw the bohr model for sodium (na) and then draw the lewis structure.
- draw the bohr model for chlorine (cl) and then draw the lewis structure.
Brief Explanations
- Protons have a positive charge of +1.
- Electrons have a negative charge of - 1.
- Neutrons are neutral, so charge is 0.
- Atoms are the fundamental building - blocks of matter.
- Electrons in the outermost energy level are valence electrons.
- Oxygen has atomic number 8, electron configuration 2,6, so 6 valence electrons.
- Magnesium has atomic number 12, electron configuration 2,8,2, so 2 valence electrons.
- Krypton has atomic number 36, electron configuration 2,8,18,8, so 8 valence electrons.
- s, p, d, and f are the four blocks on the periodic table (True).
- Radium is an alkaline - earth metal, not a noble gas (False).
- Noble gases have a full outer valence level, making them least reactive (True).
64 - 65. Drawing Bohr models and Lewis structures requires knowledge of atomic structure and electron - dot diagrams. For sodium (Na, atomic number 11), Bohr model has 3 energy levels with 2,8,1 electrons respectively; Lewis structure has 1 dot. For chlorine (Cl, atomic number 17), Bohr model has 3 energy levels with 2,8,7 electrons respectively; Lewis structure has 7 dots.
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