1445446tettf55f5 Quiz, quiz, trade - atom.pptx

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* Atomic structure * Periodic Table *Atomic No. * Mass No. & more Quiz, Quiz, Trade: The Atom & the Periodic Table

Teacher Instructions This is a great resource to consolidate a student’s understanding of atomic structure and the periodic table Instructions : Each pupil is handed a card They walk around the classroom and quiz a classmate who then quizzes them Having quizzed each other they trade cards then move onto another classmate Repeat for several turns I’d advise using this for 10-15 minutes as a starter or plenary.

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Name the three subatomic particles Proton Neutron Electron Quiz, Quiz, Trade What is an atom? The basic building block of all matter What is at the centre of each atom? The nucleus What information does the atomic number give us? It tell us the number of protons in an atom Why are all atoms neutral? They have equal numbers of protons and electrons What happens when an atom loses or gains an electron? It becomes a positive or negative ion Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade © School Sciences 2018 - present

What is the charge of the nucleus? Positive Why is the nucleus positive? Due to the positive protons What is the charge, mass and location of an electron? What is an element? A substance made of 1 type of atom Charge: negative 1 Mass: nearly zero Location: outside the nucleus Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade What is the charge, mass and location of a neutron? Charge: no charge Mass: 1 amu Location: nucleus What is the maximum number of electrons in the first 3 shells? 2, 8, 8 Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade

What is an isotope? Atoms that have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons What information does the mass number give us? The total number of protons and neutrons What is the electron arrangement of Na 2, 8, 1 What property do all the Alkali metals have in common? They react with water and oxygen When the Alkali metals react with water what is produced? Metal hydroxide and hydrogen A substance made of two or more atoms that are bonded by covalent bonds What is a molecule? Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade © School Sciences 2018 - present

What is a compound? A chemical with 2 or more atoms chemically bonded Name the two liquids elements at room temperature Bromine Mercury Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Horizontal rows and vertical columns on the periodic table are known as Periods Groups What is the electron structure of Al with an atomic number of 13? 2, 8, 3 Why do the Noble gases not bond with other atoms? They have a filled outer electron shell Charge: positive 1 Mass: 1 amu Location: nucleus What is the charge, mass and location of a proton? Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade

2 isotopes have a mass no. of 35 and 37. The RAM is 35.5. Which is more common? The isotope with a mass of 35 The Noble gases A atom has 20 electrons. What is it’s electron arrangement? 2, 8, 8, 2 An isotope has an mass no. of 14 and an atomic number of 6. How many neutrons does it have? 14 - 6 = 8 What is the name of the group 7 elements? Halogens What is the name of the group 1 elements? Alkali metals What is the name of the Group 0/8 elements? Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade Quiz, Quiz, Trade © School Sciences 2018 - present

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