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Basic Atomic Structure Worksheet

This document provides a basic worksheet on atomic structure. It introduces the three main subatomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons), their charges, and how they relate to key properties like the atomic number, mass number, and identity of elements. The worksheet then asks students to identify these values for various elements and complete a table with missing atomic structure information.
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Basic Atomic Structure Worksheet

This document provides a basic worksheet on atomic structure. It introduces the three main subatomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons), their charges, and how they relate to key properties like the atomic number, mass number, and identity of elements. The worksheet then asks students to identify these values for various elements and complete a table with missing atomic structure information.
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Basic Atomic Structure Worksheet

1. The 3 particles of the atom are:


a. ________________________ b. ________________________ c. ________________________

Their respective charges are:


a. ________________________
b. ________________________
c. ________________________
2. The number of protons in one atom of an element determines the atom’s ____________________, and the number of
electrons determines the _________________________ of the element.

3. The atomic number tells you the number of ___________________________ in one atom of an element. It also tells
you the number of __________________________ in a neutral atom of that element. The atomic number gives the
“identity” of an element as well as its location on the periodic table. No two different elements will have the
____________________ atomic number.

4. The ______________________ of an element is the average mass of an element’s naturally occurring atom, or
isotopes, taking into account the ____________________ of each isotope.

5. The _______________________ of an element is the total number of protons and neutrons in the
___________________ of the atom.

6. The mass number is used to calculate the number of ______________________ in one atom of an element. In order
to calculate the number of neutrons you must subtract the ______________________ from the ___________________.

7. Give the symbol of and the number of protons in one atom of:
Lithium _____________________________
Iron _____________________________
Oxygen _____________________________
Krypton _____________________________
Bromine _____________________________
Copper _____________________________
Mercury _____________________________
Helium _____________________________

8. Give the symbol of and the number of electrons in a neutral atom of:
Uranium _____________________________
Boron _____________________________
Chlorine _____________________________
Iodine _____________________________
Xenon _____________________________

9. Name the element which has the following numbers of particles:


a. 26 electrons, 26 protons _________________________

b. 53 protons, 74 neutrons __________________________

c. 2 electrons (neutral atoms) ____________________________

d. 20 protons _____________________________

e. 86 electrons, 125 neutrons, 82 protons ____________________________

f. 0 neutrons _______________________________
10. If you know ONLY the following information can you ALWAYS determine what the element is? (Yes/No)
a. Number of protons ____________________________

b. Number of neutrons ___________________________

c. Number of electrons in a neutral atom ___________________________

d. Number of electrons _________________________

12. Fill in the missing items in the table below.


Complete the table. Use a periodic table where needed. There is enough information given for each element to
determine all missing numbers.

Symbol Atomic Mass Number Number Number


Number Number of of of
Protons Electrons Neutrons
23
Na

K 40 19

38 38 52

F 10

20 41 18

50 50 72
131
I
26
Mg

109 47 46

1 2 1
36
S

26 23 32
27
Al

2 4 2

Cr 53

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