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Page 1: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

1.

Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated

with each.

Page 2: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

2.

Which particles contribute to the mass of the atom?

Page 3: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

3.

What is the net charge of the nucleus?

Page 4: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

4.

Explain your answer to question 3.

Page 5: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

5.

What is the net charge of an atom?

Page 6: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

6.

Why are electrons described as moving in an “Electron Cloud”?

Page 7: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

7.

How can you determine which electrons have more energy than

others?

Page 8: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

8.

How many electrons can each of the first three energy levels hold

(max)?

Page 9: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

9.

How is the identity of an atom determined?

Page 10: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

10.

What is an isotope?

Page 11: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

11.

• Which subatomic particle can be gained or lost without having a nuclear reaction?

Page 12: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

12.

• Why are electrons NOT included in the mass of the atom?

Page 13: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

13.

• In what general part of the atom do chemical reactions occur?

Page 14: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

14.

• Which electrons in specific will determine the reactivity of an atom or element?

Page 15: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

15.

• Which part of the atom contributes most to its volume?

Page 16: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

16.

• How is the atomic number of an atom determined?

Page 17: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

17.

• What happens if you change the number of protons?

Page 18: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

18.

• Why is the average atomic mass on the periodic table not usually a whole number?

Page 19: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

19.

• What is the difference between carbon 12 and carbon 14?

Page 20: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

20.

• C – 12 is one way to write carbon twelve … demonstrate another method.

Page 21: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

21.

• What makes a nucleus stable?

Page 22: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

22.

• Why might an unstable isotope of an element be dangerous?

Page 23: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

23.

• Name 3 radioactive particles that can be emitted during nuclear decay.

Page 24: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

24.

• Are human beings responsible for all the radiation in the environment?

Page 25: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

25.

• What is a period on the periodic table?

Page 26: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

26.

• What do all elements in the same period have in common?

Page 27: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

27.

• What is a group or family on the periodic table?

Page 28: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

28.

• What do elements in the same group or family have in common?

Page 29: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

29.

• What separates the metals from the nonmetals?

Page 30: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

30.

• How do you determine the number of electrons that a given element has?

Page 31: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

31.

• What does the term “valence” mean?

Page 32: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

32.

• How many valence electrons do the Noble Gases, Halogens and Alkali Metals have respectively?

Page 33: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

33.

• How many Protons, Neutrons and Electrons are in a typical GOLD atom?

Page 34: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

34.

• What is a proper way to indicate an element that has a mass number of 14 and has 8 neutrons?

Page 35: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

35.

• How many electrons are in the outer energy level of a STABLE atom?

Page 36: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

36.

• How many electrons will group one atoms lose?

Page 37: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

37.

• How many electrons will group 17 elements gain?

Page 38: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

38.

• What is the name for reactions that involve protons and neutrons?

Page 39: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

39.

• What is the BIG output of nuclear reactions?

Page 40: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

40.

• What happens during FISSION?

Page 41: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

41.

• If neutrons ejected during fission can initiate other fission reactions what could you get?

Page 42: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

42.

• What type of nuclear reaction occurs in power plants, nuclear weapons and submarines?

Page 43: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

43.

Does the law of conservation of mass apply to nuclear reactions and why or why not?

Page 44: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

44.

• What happens during nuclear fusion?

Page 45: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

45.

• Where would you expect fusion to occur?

Page 46: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

46.

• What is needed to start a fusion reaction?

Page 47: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

47.

• What is one drawback of using radiation treatments in medicine?

Page 48: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

48.

• Why is it important to store nuclear waste material in a special way?

Page 49: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

49.

• What equation could be used to calculate the energy released in a nuclear reaction?

Page 50: 1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.

50.

• When are cells most susceptible to damage from radiation?


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