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Science 8 Subatomic Particles Name: Date: Block: In an atom, there are three subatomic particles. 1. 2. 3. The proton: This is found in the ________________. It has a charge of ________________. Its mass is ________________. The ___________ ________________ represents the number of _____________. Practice! Find the number of protons for the following elements! 1. Sodium: 4. Chlorine 7. Tungsten: 2. Neon: 5. Tin: 8. Copper: 3. Einsteinium: 6. Platinum 9. Gold: The electron: This is found in the _____________ ____________. It has a charge of ________________. In a neutral atom, the overall charge is __________. Example: If an atom has 17 protons, it must have ______ electrons. Its mass is ________________. Practice! Find the number of electrons for the following elements! 1. Silver: 4. Fluorine 7. Lead: 2. Palladium: 5. Cesium: 8. Actinium: 3. Gallium: 6. Krypton 9. Vanadium:

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Page 1: Science 8 Subatomic Particles Block · 2018-09-05 · Science 8 Subatomic Particles Name: Date: Block: In an atom, there are three subatomic particles. 1. 2. 3. The proton: • This

Science8

SubatomicParticles

Name:Date:Block:

Inanatom,therearethreesubatomicparticles.

1. 2. 3.

Theproton:

• Thisisfoundinthe________________.• Ithasachargeof________________.• Itsmassis________________.• The___________________________representsthenumberof_____________.

Practice!Findthenumberofprotonsforthefollowingelements!1.Sodium:4.Chlorine7.Tungsten:

2.Neon:5.Tin:8.Copper:

3.Einsteinium:6.Platinum9.Gold:

Theelectron:

• Thisisfoundinthe_________________________.• Ithasachargeof________________.Inaneutralatom,theoverallchargeis__________.• Example:Ifanatomhas17protons,itmusthave______electrons.• Itsmassis________________.

Practice!Findthenumberofelectronsforthefollowingelements!1.Silver:4.Fluorine7.Lead:

2.Palladium:5.Cesium:8.Actinium:

3.Gallium:6.Krypton9.Vanadium:

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Theneutron:

• Thisisfoundinthe________________.• Ithasachargeof________________.• Itsmassis________________.• The___________________________representsthenumberof_____________and_____________.• Example.

o Neonhasamassnumberof__________andanatomicnumberof__________.Thereforethenumberofneutronsis__________.

Practice!Findthenumberofneutronsforthefollowingelements!1.Manganese:4.Potassium7.Zinc:

2.Bismuth:5.Sulfur:8.Scandium:

3.Osmium:6.Arsenic9.Helium:

Fillinthefollowingtable:ElementName

ElementSymbol

AtomicNumber

MassNumber

#ofProtons

#ofNeutrons

#ofElectrons

1. Cl

2. Silver 108

3. 8 8 8

4. Al 27

5. Cs

6. 46

7. 44 101

8. Tungsten

9. 152 63

10. 91

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ThePeriodicTableDmitriMendeleev

• Hisfirstperiodictablewaspublishedin1869• Listedtheelementsinorderofincreasing_____________mass• Mendeleevincludedgapsandpredictedthepropertiesofmissingelements

MajordivisionswithinPeriodicTable

• Period:

• Group/Family:AlkaliMetals

• Group_______• • • ListallalkalimetalsfromyourPeriodicTable:

AlkalineEarth

• Group_______• • ListallalkalineearthmetalsfromyourPeriodicTable:

TransitionMetals

• Group_______to_______Halogens

• Group_______• • ListallhalogensfromyourPeriodicTable:

NobleGases

• Group_______• • ListallnoblegasesfromyourPeriodicTable:

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Assignment!• Shadeinthefollowingchemicalfamiliesasindicatedontheoutlineoftheperiodictable.• Writeinthechemicalsymbol,atomicnumber,massnumberforthealkalimetals,alkalineearthmetals,halogens,noblegases.

Colour: Group:

Alkalimetals AlkalineEarthmetals Transitionmetals Halogens Noblegases