Atom Worksheet
Atom Worksheet
Atom Worksheet
Notes
8. What is the electron configuration for the first 3 shell or orbits in an atom?
9. How many particles of the part that orbits the nucleus is on the shell closet to the
center of the atom?
20. Why is the atomic weight on the periodic table never a whole number?
For one complete sample set, fill nine petri dishes and label the lids as
described in the table below. A Sharpie works well for the label, and a
piece of clear tape over the writing will make the label more
permanent. Use a dab of super glue to affix the lids securely.
Make 20 complete sets and store them in quart-sized zipper bags to have a class
set ready to go.
• Safety
Remind students that lab materials are to be used ONLY as directed
No opening of Petri dishes
Return any loose beads to the teacher
Name _______________
Date _____________
The 100 plus elements are the "alphabet" of matter because every tangible
material is a combinations of these elements.
The elements are categorized as: Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids, Noble Gases
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1. Which elements are likely to lose
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Answers:
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Directions: All words are positioned left to right, right to left, and diagonally.
E P B F O D S V B B C I O L R I D P H S M M I
O P D K J L U V F C W B Y L X O L R C T F F L
V L R M D L G A R O K P B A J Q C Q N C V O W
X O C O W U I U S H O Q E L E M E N T H R T Y
B B L U T Y J Y T I G L P S P M T E P L E H S
L M N U H R J V U Y H F K U J W R Q O Z S Q O
J Y O V M E O I G G M L M E U U W A H G V S T
P S Y D S E X N X E A C Z H T Z I X R K N L L
V L P U J D G I S L Z R M X K O S V Y F K O V
Z B G V D Q O G Q U U W I D G E S V T M F C K
Q N Y W Y Q H K W C L M T N A G W D I S S K Y
J B Y W P C U N Q E C O M P O U N D S J B E Z
M G V I P B Y U O L U W S G Q W K H N V F A Q
D U C J J S O O E O Z S D V S K X E E G T N V
R Q Q S A N A F R M Z Q T R W A Q Y D O E J Q
O L N E U T R O N S J R R R H P L B J X F K K
Q Q A J Y G J H X L C O I E L E C T R O N S A
Q N L U M K B K H H B S I I F I B D X D L T Y
Directions: Match the vocabulary words on the left with the definitions on the right.
Directions: Give the symbol for each of the named elements below.
Element Symbol
a. lithium
b. potassium
c. carbon
d. silver
e. sulfur
f. fluorine
g. nitrogen
h. oxygen
i. boron
j. hydrogen
k. helium
l. sodium