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Bell-Ringer
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Get a board, marker/chalk, and a
wipey thing
Take out your Reference Tables
and prepare for review
Your test will be NEXT CLASS
Review Game Eureeka
Atomic Structure
What is similar about a proton
and a neutron?
They are in the nucleus
They have a similar mass
History . . . .
What did the Greeks think all
things were made of?
Who believed atoms looked like
Plum Pudding?
What does the Gold Foil
Experiment prove?
Why is the solar system model
of an atom not perfect?
Which of the following elements
has the greatest nuclear charge?
1.
2.
3.
4.
He
N
H
C
2. Which sub-atomic particle
in electrically neutral?
Vocabulary
Define ion-
An element with a positive or negative
charge
Define isotope
An atom with the same number of
protons but a different number of
neutrons as another atom
5. Which species has a
negative charge?
1.
2.
3.
4.
A lithium ion
An alpha particle
A beta particle
An aluminum ion
Which of the below nuclei is
an isotope of 10 p
11 n
1.
3.
9p
11 n
11 p
12 n
2.
4.
11 p
10 n
10 p
9n
Why are atomic masses not
whole numbers?
They are the average of the
masses of all the isotopes
What does the outermost principal
energy level of Oxygen look like?
Orbital notation please
1
s
2
s
p
2
2
4
1s 2s 2p
Which has a completely filled
3rd Principle Energy Level?
1.
2.
3.
4.
K
Zn
Ca
Ar
What is the maximum number of
electrons a single orbital in the 3d
sublevel may contain?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
2
3
4
As an S-2 ion loses two electrons
and becomes an S0 atom, the
number of protons in the nucleus
1.
2.
3.
4.
Increases
Remains the same
Decreases
I don’t know but Mole Day is
wonderful
If it’s Sulfur, it will have
unchanging protons
Elements over which atomic
number on the periodic table are
radioactive?*
As an atom in the excited state
returns to the ground state, what
happens to the energy of the
atom?
What is the total number of
electrons in a Mg atom?*
What is the total number of
electrons in a Mg+2 ion?*
A particle is coming out of a
radioactive source. What is the
radioactive particle?
Draw the electron
configuration for fluorine?
Draw an orbital notation for
Magnesium
How is the Reference Table e-1
configuration related to yours?
How many orbitals are completely
filled?
How many sublevels are filled?
What is the valence shell?
Could you identify the valence shell
without drawing it?
Draw the Lewis-Dot diagram
If the two elements below are
mixed, what will the emission
spectra look like?
That is the end of the game
Tally your points and wait in
suspense to see who wins
If you want a copy of these
questions, pick them up from the
chair in front of my room during
activity period