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1. Atomic structure and the periodic table
1.1 Atoms, elements, and compounds
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The charge of a proton is
positive
Arrange the subatomic particles based on their mass from heaviest to lightest:
1️⃣ Proton
2️⃣ Neutron
3️⃣ Electron
Carbon has an atomic number of
6
Examples of elements include hydrogen, oxygen, and
gold
Oxygen has an atomic number of
8
What is the mass number of carbon-12?
12
Gold is highly inert and
conductive
Match the subatomic particle with its location in the atom:
Proton ↔️ Nucleus
Electron ↔️ Orbits the nucleus
Match the subatomic particle with its function:
Proton ↔️ Determines atomic number
Electron ↔️ Involved in bonding
Match the atomic property with its example:
Atomic number ↔️ Carbon has 6 protons
Mass number ↔️ Carbon-12 has mass 12
Arrange the subatomic particles based on their location in an atom:
1️⃣ Protons in the nucleus
2️⃣ Neutrons in the nucleus
3️⃣ Electrons in shells
What is the mass number of an atom?
Total protons and neutrons
An element is a pure substance consisting of only one type of
atom
Match the property with the correct item:
Atom ↔️ Smallest unit of an element
Element ↔️ Pure substance of identical atoms
What subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?
Protons and neutrons
The three main subatomic particles are protons, neutrons, and
electrons
Match the property with the correct item:
Element ↔️ One type of atom
Compound ↔️ Multiple types of atoms
Which subatomic particle adds mass to the nucleus and helps stabilize it?
Neutron
What is an element defined as?
Pure substance of one atom
Gold is known for being highly inert and
conductive
.
Water (H₂O) is a compound formed from hydrogen and
oxygen
atoms.
True
Atoms in compounds are held together by chemical bonds.
True
What does the nucleus of an atom contain?
Protons and neutrons
What is the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties?
Atom
Neutrons add mass to the nucleus and help stabilize it
True
What is the atomic number of an element defined as?
Number of protons
What is an element defined as?
Pure substance of atoms
The atomic number of an element is unique and determines its identity
True
The mass number of an atom is the total number of protons and
neutrons
What is the atomic number of hydrogen?
1
What holds the atoms together in a compound?
Chemical bonds
Electrons are negatively charged and orbit the nucleus in
shells
Match the subatomic particle with its property:
Proton ↔️ Positive charge
Neutron ↔️ Neutral charge
Electron ↔️ Negative charge
An element is a pure substance consisting of only one type of
atom
Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element.
True
What is a compound formed from?
Two or more elements
Compounds are formed when elements combine in fixed
proportions
.
Why do elements in the same group share similar chemical properties?
Same valence electrons
The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and
neutrons
.
Compounds have properties identical to their constituent elements.
False
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