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ATOMS & PERIODIC TABLE II VOCAB-C24-ATOMS TO ELEMENTS

Assigned Monday (2/12)-log 30 minutes by 10 pm Friday (2/16)=60 points

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ATOMSSMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER WITH PROPERTIES OF SINGLE ELEMENT
ELEMENTPURE SUBSTANCE OF ONE TYPE OF ATOM
COMPOUND2 OR MORE SUBSTANCES CHEMICALLY COMBINED
NUCLEUScenter of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons
ATOMIC MASSweighted average mass of element's isotopes
ISOTOPEvariation of an element that has the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
MENDELEEVfather of periodic table: determined the relationship of elements to organize them into a table
MOSLEYdetermined the atomic number NOT atomic weight determined order of elements in the periodic table
ELECTRONNEGATIVELY CHARGED SUBATOMIC PARTICLE
ATOMSSMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER WITH PROPERTIES OF SINGLE ELEMENT
ELEMENTPURE SUBSTANCE OF ONE TYPE OF ATOM
SUBATOMIC PARTICLESPARTICFLES THAT MAKEUP AN ATOM
PROTONSPOSITIVE ATOMIC PARTICLE FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS
NEUTRONSNEUTRALLY CHARGED PARTICLE FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS
ELECTRONSNEGATIVE ATOMIC PARTICLES FOUND SURROUNDING THE NUCLEUS
ATOMSsmallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element.
ELEMENTPURE SUBSTANCE OF ONE KIND OF ATOM
NUCLEUScenter of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons
PERIODIC LAWproperties of elements tend to repeat in a regular pattern when elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number
METALSgrouped on left side of periodic table; elements are shiny and conduct heat and electricity
NONMETALSelements that are poor conductors of heat and electricity; grouped on the right side of periodic table
METALLOIDSelements that have properties of metals and nonmetals
ELECTRON CLOUDcurrent theory or model of the atom where electrons move three dimensionally within a given area
ATOMIC MASSweighted average mass of element's isotopes
MENDELEEVfather of periodic table: determined the relationship of elements to organize them into a table
MOSLEYdetermined the atomic number NOT atomic weight determined order of elements in the periodic table
QUARKtiny particles that make up protons & neutrons
FLAVORS OF QUARKSup, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top
HADRONScomposite particles made of quarks
PERIODIC TABLEA table in which the chemical elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
MASS NUMBERwhole number that is the combination of protons and neutrons
METALSLarge group of elements that tend to be solids at room temp, good conductors of heat and electricity, malleable, ductile, and lustrous
NON METALSGroup of elements that may be solids, liquids, or gases at room temp and tend to be poor conductors of heat and electricity, and NOT malleable, ductile, or lustrous
ISOTOPEatoms of the same element that differ in mass
negativecharge on an electron
mass number = 11 (protons + neutrons)Determine the mass number if there are 5 protons, 5 electrons, and 6 neutrons
positivecharge of a proton
6 (protons + neutrons = mass number)If the mass number is 11 and there are 5 protons, how many neutrons?
QUARKParticles of matter that make up protons and neutrons
0 (neutral)charge of a neutron
TEVATRONMachine used to study quarks
Quark in a Neutron1 up quark and 2 down quark.
Quark in a Proton2 up quark and 1 down quark.
3How many quarks make up a proton and a neutron
Top, bottom, charm and strangeWhat quarks don't make up matter and only exist at extraordinary temperatures
HADRONSQuarks combine to form ____
FLAVORStypes of quarks are called ____
UP & DOWNquarks found naturally; do not need special circumstances to exist.
ATOMIC NUMBERused to order the elements on Periodic Table
ELECTRONSequals the number of protons
MASS NUMBERprotons + neutrons
METALSElement that is shiny and conducts heat and electricity well
MALLEABLEAble to be formed into different shapes
NON METALPoor conductor of heat and electricity
DUCTILECan be made into wires
ATOMIC NUMBERCommunicates the number of protons of an element
METALLOIDElement that has some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals
ISOTOPESAtoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons (which means different atomic masses)
CHEMICAL SYMBOLAbbreviation for element name
SEMI-CONDUCTORAnother term for metalloid
4Atomic number is 3 and mass number is 7...how many neutrons?


Physical Science/Biology Instructor
Winston Jr/Sr High School
Winston, MO

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