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What is an atom? An atom is the smallest that can still be considered an. is a series of models that developed from experimental evidence and have been revised as more evidence was collected. Atomic Theories Glue Here

Instructions: 1. Color your notebook piece. 2. Cut out notebook piece along thick solid lines. 3. Cut flaps along the thick solid lines. 4. Fold flaps along dotted line. 5. Glue into notebook and take notes. Dalton s Atomic Theory Thomson s Model Rutherford s Model Bohr s Model Cloud Model

What is the Modern Model of the Atom? At the center of the is a tiny, dense containing and. Surrounding the is a cloudlike region of moving. 6e-

What is the Modern Model of the Atom? At the center of the is a tiny, dense containing and. Surrounding the is a cloudlike region of moving. 6e-

Learning About the Charge of an Atom 6e-

Learning About the Charge of an Atom 6e-

What is an atom? The new concept: Definition: Atoms Connections/Links: Essential Characteristics: Examples: Non-Examples Show You Know Sentence:

Atomic Number Every atom of an has the same number of protons. C Carbon 6 N Nitrogen O Oxygen F Fluorine Ne Neon Every carbon atom has 6 protons. That is why there is a number 6 in the upper right hand corner. Nitrogen has 7 protons. Write a 7 in the upper right corner. Oxygen has 8 protons. Fluorine has 9 protons. Neon has 10 protons. Now we know that all atoms of an element have the same number of protons! But the number of neutrons can vary! These are called. An is. An isotope is identified by its. The mass number is. 6e- Carbon -13

Practicing Mass Numbers! Fill in the blanks for each problem! 6e- Carbon-12 Protons 6 Neutrons 6e- Carbon-13 6 Protons Neutrons 6e- Carbon- 6 Protons 8 Neutrons 8e- Oxygen-16 8 Protons Neutrons 8e- Oxygen-17 Protons 9 Neutrons 8e- Oxygen- 8 Protons 10 Neutrons 10e- Neon-20 Protons 10 Neutrons 10e- Neon-21 10 Protons Neutrons 10e- Neon- 10 Protons 12 Neutrons 26e- Iron- 26 Protons 28 Neutrons 26e- Iron-56 Protons 30 Neutrons 26e- Iron-57 26 Protons Neutrons

Practicing Mass Numbers! Answer Key Fill in the blanks for each problem! 6e- Carbon-12 6 Protons 6 Neutrons 6e- Carbon-13 6 Protons 7 Neutrons 6e- Carbon- 14 6 Protons 8 Neutrons 8e- Oxygen-16 8 Protons 8 Neutrons 8e- Oxygen-17 8 Protons 9 Neutrons 8e- Oxygen- 18 8 Protons 10 Neutrons 10e- Neon-20 10 Protons 10 Neutrons 10e- Neon-21 10 Protons 11 Neutrons 10e- Neon- 22 10 Protons 12 Neutrons 26e- Iron- 54 26 Protons 28 Neutrons 26e- Iron-56 26 Protons 30 Neutrons 26e- Iron-57 26 Protons 31 Neutrons

Learning More About Atoms! Electrons that are farthest away from the nucleus of the atom are called. Valence electrons are involved in. Protons and electrons stay near each other because. Draw the 7 electrons in this Nitrogen atom making two of them valence electrons! Nitrogen 7e-

Learning & Organizing Elements! Dmitri Mendeleev was the first person to organize the. The is organized by the properties of the elements and their atomic mass. is the average mass of all the isotopes of that element. The is an arrangement of elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties. What Information does the Periodic Table Contain? C 6 Carbon 12.011

Creating a Model of an Atom! 1) Paint a large red circle on a sheet of paper using light brush strokes. This will be your atom. 2) Choose an element from the Periodic Table to represent. 3) Choose two different colored beads and glue these touching each other in the middle of your atom. This will be your protons and neutrons in your nucleus. Remember to choose the correct number of protons! 4) Label your model! Give your model the title of the element it is representing. Label the electrons including how many. Label a proton. Label a neutron. Is your model an isotope? If so, include this information! Complete Project 0 5 6 10 11-15 16-20 TOTAL POINTS Project was not complete Project was missing some major components Project was nearly complete missing a small component Project was complete COMMENTS Accuracy Spelling/ Grammar Project was not at all accurate 16 or more spelling and/ or grammar errors Project showed some accuracy Less than 15 spelling and/ or grammar errors Project was mostly accurate with just a few small errors Less than 10 spelling and/ or grammar errors Project was completely accurate Less than 5 spelling and/ or grammar errors Creativity Project was not at all creative Project was a little creative Project showed creativity Project was very creative Effort No effort was put into this project (Project was sloppy) Little effort was put into this project (It was not neatly done) Much effort was put into this project. (Project was neat) All the student s effort was put into this project (Very neat) Final Grade:

The Periodic Table of Elements The is a chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties. A is a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table. (Highlight this yellow!) The atoms in a period all have the same number of. A are the elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table. (Highlight this green!) The atoms in a group all have the same number of. A is another name a group of elements. An element s properties can be predicted by its location in the.

The Periodic Table of Elements In the Periodic Table, metals are classified as: Alkali Metals Highlight green Alkaline Earth Metals Highlight purple Transition Metals Highlight orange Metals in Mixed Groups Highlight pink Lanthanides and Actinides Highlight yellow Transuranium Elements Highlight blue

Metals are elements that are good conductors of electric current and heat. They also tend to be and. The physical properties of metals include: luster - malleability - ductility - magnetic - conductivity - thermal conductivity - electrical conductivity - The chemical properties of metals include: reactivity - corrosion -

Nonmetals are elements that lack most of the properties of a metal. Except for, the nonmetals are found on the right side of the periodic table. The properties of nonmetals include: Nonmetal families are:

The Periodic Table Practice Use the square from the periodic table to fill in the blanks below. 1. Name of Element: 22 Ti Titanium 47.90 2. Chemical Symbol: 3. Atomic Mass: 4. Atomic Number: 5. Number of protons: 6. Number of neutrons: 7. Number of electrons: 8. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Find Iron on the periodic table. You will need to use this element for the next questions. Put all answers on appropriate lines. 9. Label the box with the name of the element. 10. Label the box with the chemical symbol. 11. Label the box with the atomic mass. 12. Label the box with the atomic number. 13. Number of protons: 14. Number of neutrons: 15. Number of electrons: 16. Is the element a metal or nonmetal

The Periodic Table Practice Use the square from the periodic table to fill in the blanks below. 22 Ti Titanium 47.90 1. Name of Element: 2. Chemical Symbol: 3. Atomic Mass: 4. Atomic Number: 5. Number of protons: 6. Number of neutrons: 7. Number of electrons: 8. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Find Iron on the periodic table. You will need to use this element for the next questions. Put all answers on appropriate lines. 9. Label the box with the name of the element. 10. Label the box with the chemical symbol. Titanium Ti 47.90 22 22 22 22 metal 11. Label the box with the atomic mass. 12. Label the box with the atomic number. 26 13. Number of protons: 26 14. Number of neutrons: 26 15. Number of electrons: metal 16. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Fe 26 Iron 55.847

Periodic Table Activity! Study the periodic table. Color the key and the Periodic Table according to the boxes. Mark off as you complete! Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Metals in Mixed Groups Lanthanides and Actinides Metalloids Carbon Family Nitrogen Family Oxygen Family Halogen Family The Noble Gases Hydrogen Complete Project 0 5 6 10 11-15 16-20 TOTAL POINTS Project was not complete Project was missing some major components Project was nearly complete missing a small component Project was complete COMMENTS Accuracy Spelling/ Grammar Project was not at all accurate 16 or more spelling and/ or grammar errors Project showed some accuracy Less than 15 spelling and/ or grammar errors Project was mostly accurate with just a few small errors Less than 10 spelling and/ or grammar errors Project was completely accurate Less than 5 spelling and/ or grammar errors Creativity Project was not at all creative Project was a little creative Project showed creativity Project was very creative Effort No effort was put into this project (Project was sloppy) Little effort was put into this project (It was not neatly done) Much effort was put into this project. (Project was neat) All the student s effort was put into this project (Very neat) Final Grade:

The Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt 1. What element is named after the inventor of the periodic table? 2. What element is named after a state? 3. What 4 elements share the names of planets? 4. What element is named after a country? 5. What is the only letter NOT appearing on the Periodic Table? 6. What 4 elements are in the 11th group (or family)? 7. What food do the symbols of the following elements spell: Boron, actinium, oxygen, nitrogen? 7. What two elements are next to each other that have decreasing masses?

The Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt 1. What element is named after the inventor of the periodic table? 101 Md Mendelevium (258) 2. What element is named after a state? Cf 98 Californium (251) 3. What 4 elements share the names of planets? Pu 94 Plutonium (244) 80 Hg Mercury (200.5) U 92 Uranium (238.04) 93 Np Neptunium (237) 4. What element is named after a country? 32 Ge Germanium (72.59) 5. What is the only letter NOT appearing on the Periodic Table? J 6. What 4 elements are in the 11th group (or family)? 29 Cu Copper (63.546) 47 Ag Silver (107.87) 79 Au Gold (196.97) Rg 111 Roentgenium (272) 7. What food do the symbols of the following elements spell: Boron, actinium, oxygen, nitrogen? 7. What two elements are next to each other that have decreasing masses? B Ac O Te 52 Tellurium (127.60) I Iodine (126.90) Possible Answer 53 N

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the word bank to fill in the blanks! electron group proton valence electron family nucleus Periodic Table neutron period 1. The is the central core of an atom containing protons and usually neutrons 2. A is a small, positively charged particle in the nucleus of the atom. 3. An is a tiny, negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom. 4. A is a small particle in the nucleus of the atom that has no electrical charge. 5. A has elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table (also called a family). 6. A has elements in the same horizontal row of the periodic table. 7. A is one of the electrons farthest away from the nucleus of the atom. 8. A has elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table (also called a group). 9. The is a chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties.

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the word bank at the bottom to fill in the blanks! 10. What is a one or two letter representation of an element? 11. What is the average mass of one atom of an element? 12. What is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom? 13. What is a substance that transmits heat or electricity? 14. What is a term used to describe material that can be hammered or rolled into shape? 15. What is a characteristic of those metals that are attracted to magnets and can be made into magnets? 16. What is a term used to describe a material that can be pulled into a long wire? 17. What is the gradual wearing away of a metal element due to a chemical reaction? Word Bank atomic number ductile conductor chemical symbol malleable corrosion magnetic atomic mass

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the word bank to fill in the blanks! electrons periodic table energy shells atomic mass attract valence electrons 18. The atoms in a period of the periodic table all have the same number of 19. The atoms in a group of the periodic table all have the same number of 20. The of an element is the number of protons and electrons in the atoms of the element. 21. Protons and electrons stay near each other because positive and negative charges. 22. The particles that are involved in the transfer between atoms are. 23. An elements properties can be predicted from its location in the

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review 24. Circle the characteristic that is not a characteristic of most metals. brittle ductile good conductor malleable 25. Circle which is a good conductor of heat and electricity. metals nonmetals 26. TRUE of FALSE: From left to right in the periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of decreasing atomic mass. 27. Many nonmetals are at room temperature. 28. Most metals are at room temperature because they have high melting points. List three properties of metals and nonmetals. Metals 29. 30. 31. Nonmetals 32. 33. 34.

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the square from the periodic table to fill in the blanks below. 35. Name of Element: 10 Ne Neon 20.179 36. Chemical Symbol: 37. Atomic Mass: 38. Atomic Number: 39. Number of protons: 40. Number of neutrons: 41. Number of electrons: 42. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Find Magnesium on the periodic table, you will need to use this element for the next questions. Put all answers on appropriate lines as you have learned from the periodic table. 43. Label the box with the name of the element. 44. Label the box with the chemical symbol. 45. Label the box with the atomic mass. 46. Label the box with the atomic number. 47. Number of protons: 48. Number of neutrons: 49. Number of electrons: 50. Is the element a metal or nonmetal

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the word bank to fill in the blanks! electron group proton valence electron family nucleus Periodic Table neutron period 1. The nucleus is the central core of an atom containing protons and usually neutrons 2. A proton is a small, positively charged particle in the nucleus of the atom. 3. An electron is a tiny, negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom. 4. A neutron is a small particle in the nucleus of the atom that has no electrical charge. 5. A group has elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table (also called a family). 6. A period has elements in the same horizontal row of the periodic table. 7. A valence electron is one of the electrons farthest away from the nucleus of the atom. 8. A family has elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table (also called a group). 9. The Periodic Table is a chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties.

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the word bank at the bottom to fill in the blanks! 10. What is a one or two letter representation of an element? chemical symbol 11. What is the average mass of one atom of an element? atomic mass 12. What is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom? atomic number 13. What is a substance that transmits heat or electricity? conductor 14. What is a term used to describe material that can be hammered or rolled into shape? malleable 15. What is a characteristic of those metals that are attracted to magnets and can be made into magnets? magnetic 16. What is a term used to describe a material that can be pulled into a long wire? ductile 17. What is the gradual wearing away of a metal element due to a chemical reaction? corrosion Word Bank atomic number ductile conductor chemical symbol malleable corrosion magnetic atomic mass

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the word bank to fill in the blanks! electrons periodic table energy shells atomic mass attract valence electrons 18. The atoms in a period of the periodic table all have the same number of energy shells 19. The atoms in a group of the periodic table all have the same number of Electrons on the outer energy shell 20. The atomic mass of an element is the number of protons and electrons in the atoms of the element. 21. Protons and electrons stay near each other because positive and negative charges. attract 22. The particles that are involved in the transfer between atoms are. valence electrons 23. An elements properties can be predicted from its location in the periodic table

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review 24. Circle the characteristic that is not a characteristic of most metals. brittle ductile good conductor malleable 25. Circle which is a good conductor of heat and electricity. metals nonmetals 26. TRUE of FALSE: From left to right in the periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of decreasing atomic mass. 27. Many nonmetals are gases at room temperature. 28. Most metals are solids at room temperature because they have high melting points. List three properties of metals and nonmetals. Metals good conductor of heat 29. malleable 30. ductile 31. Nonmetals not a good conductor 32. usually have lower densities 33. they usually gain or share electrons when they react with other atoms 34.

Atoms and the Periodic Table Review Use the square from the periodic table to fill in the blanks below. 10 Ne Neon 20.179 35. Name of Element: 36. Chemical Symbol: 37. Atomic Mass: 38. Atomic Number: 39. Number of protons: 40. Number of neutrons: 41. Number of electrons: 42. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Find Magnesium on the periodic table, you will need to use this element for the next questions. Put all answers on appropriate lines as you have learned from the periodic table. 43. Label the box with the name of the element. 44. Label the box with the chemical symbol. Neon Ne 20.179 10 10 10 10 nonmetal 45. Label the box with the atomic mass. 46. Label the box with the atomic number. 12 47. Number of protons: 12 48. Number of neutrons: 12 49. Number of electrons: metal 50. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Mg 12 Magnesium 24.305

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test NAME: Date Score / 100 Test Matching (2 points each) A. Atomic Mass C. Atomic Number B. Periodic Table D. Chemical Symbol 1. A one-or-two letter representation of an element 2. The average mass of one atom of an element 3. A chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties 4. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom E. Nucleus I. Group F. Proton J. Family G. Electron K. Period H. Neutron M. Valence Electrons 5. A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table 6. A tiny, negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom 7. A small, positively charged particle in the nucleus of the atom 8. Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table; also called a family 9. One of the electrons farthest away from the nucleus of the atom; these electrons are involved in a chemical reaction 10. A small particle in the nucleus of the atom, with no electrical charge 11. The central core of an atom containing protons and usually neutrons 12. Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table; also called a group N. Malleable Q. Corrosion O. Ductile R. Magnetic P. Conductor 13. The gradual wearing away of a metal element due to a chemical reaction 14. A term used to describe a material that can be pulled into a long wire 15. A characteristic of those metals that are attracted to magnets and can be made into magnets 16. A term used to describe material that can be hammered or rolled into shape. 17. A substance that transmits heat or electricity easily.

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test Test 18. An elements properties can be predicted from its a. number of protons. b. number of neutrons. c. atomic mass. d. location in the periodic table 19. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of most metals? a. brittle b. ductile c. good conductor d. malleable 20. The particles that are involved in the transfer between atoms are a. plasma. b. protons. c. neutrons. d. valence electrons 21. A hydrogen atom is made up of one proton and one electron. The proton and electron stay near each other because a. positive and negative charges repel b. positive and positive charges repel c. positive and negative charges attract d. two negatives make a positive 22. The atomic mass of an element is a. the number of protons plus the number of neutrons b. a measure of the density of that element c. the mass of the most common ion of that element d. the number of protons and electrons in the atoms of the element 23. The atoms in a group of the periodic table all have a. the same abbreviation b. the same number of energy shells c. the same number of electrons d. the same number of electrons in the outer energy shell 24. The atoms in a period of the periodic table all have a. the same abbreviation b. the same number of energy shells c. the same number of electrons d. the same number of electrons in the outer energy shell

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test Test True or False 25. Nonmetals are good conductors of heat and electricity. 26. From left to right in the periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of decreasing atomic mass. 27. Many nonmetals are gases at room temperature. 28. Most metals are solids at room temperature because they have a very low melting point. Use the square from the periodic table to fill in the blanks below. 29. Name of Element: 30. Chemical Symbol: 19 K Potassium 39.0983 31. Atomic Mass: 32. Atomic Number: 33. Number of protons: 34. Number of neutrons: 35. Number of electrons: 36. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Find Fluorine on the periodic table, you will need to use this element for the next questions. Put all answers on appropriate lines as you have learned from the periodic table. 37. Label the box with the name of the element. 38. Label the box with the chemical symbol. 39. Label the box with the atomic mass. 40. Label the box with the atomic number. 41. Number of protons: 42. Number of neutrons: 43. Number of electrons: 44. Is the element a metal or nonmetal

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test Test 45-50. List three properties of metals and nonmetals. Metals 1. 2. 3. Nonmetals 1. 2. 3.

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test Answer Key Test NAME: Date Score / 100 Matching (2 points each) A. Atomic Mass C. Atomic Number B. Periodic Table D. Chemical Symbol D A B C 1. A one-or-two letter representation of an element 2. The average mass of one atom of an element 3. A chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties 4. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom E. Nucleus I. Group F. Proton J. Family G. Electron K. Period H. Neutron M. Valence Electrons K G F I M 5. A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table 6. A tiny, negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom 7. A small, positively charged particle in the nucleus of the atom 8. Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table; also called a family H E J 9. One of the electrons farthest away from the nucleus of the atom; these electrons are involved in a chemical reaction 10. A small particle in the nucleus of the atom, with no electrical charge 11. The central core of an atom containing protons and usually neutrons 12. Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table; also called a group N. Malleable Q. Corrosion O. Ductile R. Magnetic P. Conductor Q O R 13. The gradual wearing away of a metal element due to a chemical reaction 14. A term used to describe a material that can be pulled into a long wire 15. A characteristic of those metals that are attracted to magnets and can be made N P into magnets 16. A term used to describe material that can be hammered or rolled into shape. 17. A substance that transmits heat or electricity easily.

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test Answer Key Test D 18. An elements properties can be predicted from its a. number of protons. b. number of neutrons. c. atomic mass. d. location in the periodic table A 19. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of most metals? a. brittle b. ductile c. good conductor d. malleable D 20. The particles that are involved in the transfer between atoms are a. plasma. b. protons. c. neutrons. d. valence electrons C 21. A hydrogen atom is made up of one proton and one electron. The proton and electron stay near each other because a. positive and negative charges repel b. positive and positive charges repel c. positive and negative charges attract d. two negatives make a positive D 22. The atomic mass of an element is a. the number of protons plus the number of neutrons b. a measure of the density of that element c. the mass of the most common ion of that element d. the number of protons and electrons in the atoms of the element D 23. The atoms in a group of the periodic table all have a. the same abbreviation b. the same number of energy shells c. the same number of electrons d. the same number of electrons in the outer energy shell B 24. The atoms in a period of the periodic table all have a. the same abbreviation b. the same number of energy shells c. the same number of electrons d. the same number of electrons in the outer energy shell

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test Answer Key Test True or False False 25. Nonmetals are good conductors of heat and electricity. False 26. From left to right in the periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of decreasing atomic mass. True 27. Many nonmetals are gases at room temperature. False 28. Most metals are solids at room temperature because they have a very low melting point. Use the square from the periodic table to fill in the blanks below. 19 K Potassium 39.0983 29. Name of Element: 30. Chemical Symbol: 31. Atomic Mass: 32. Atomic Number: 33. Number of protons: 34. Number of neutrons: 35. Number of electrons: 36. Is the element a metal or nonmetal Find Fluorine on the periodic table, you will need to use this element for the next questions. Put all answers on appropriate lines as you have learned from the periodic table. 37. Label the box with the name of the element. 38. Label the box with the chemical symbol. Potassium K 39.0983 19 19 19 19 metal 39. Label the box with the atomic mass. 40. Label the box with the atomic number. 41. Number of protons: 42. Number of neutrons: 43. Number of electrons: 44. Is the element a metal or nonmetal 9 9 9 non-metal F 9 Flourine 18.998

Atoms & The Periodic Table Test Answer Key Test 45-50. List three properties of metals and nonmetals. Metals good conductor of heat 1. malleable 2. ductile 3. Nonmetals not a good conductor 1. usually have lower densities 2. they usually gain or share electrons when they react with other atoms 3.

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