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Subatomic Particles Worksheet

This document provides an incomplete periodic table with missing information about various elements. It asks the reader to fill in the missing atomic numbers, atomic masses, numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons using the periodic table. It also includes two parts - the first asks to match element names to their symbols, and the second asks to match element symbols to their names. The goal is to complete the periodic table and practice identifying elements and their properties.

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Subatomic Particles Worksheet

This document provides an incomplete periodic table with missing information about various elements. It asks the reader to fill in the missing atomic numbers, atomic masses, numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons using the periodic table. It also includes two parts - the first asks to match element names to their symbols, and the second asks to match element symbols to their names. The goal is to complete the periodic table and practice identifying elements and their properties.

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Subatomic Particles Worksheet

(fill in the missing information)

Element Atomic # Atomic mass # p+ # e- #n0

magnesium 12 12

argon 18 22

helium 2 2

boron 5 6

chlorine 17 18

silicon 28 14

fluorine 19 9

hydrogen 1 1 0

oxygen 8 8 8

calcium 40 20

lithium 7 3

nitrogen 7 7

sodium 23 12

sulfur 16 16

beryllium 9 4

neon 10 10

carbon 6 6 6

phosphorus 31 15

potassium 19 20

aluminum 27 13

# p+ = atomic # no = atomic mass - atomic # # e- = #p+


Use the periodic table in your textbook to fill in the missing information

Part 1: Finding symbols for elements


ELEMENT SYMBOL ELEMENT SYMBOL
copper xenon

lithium barium

silicon platinum

zinc fluorine

thorium argon

krypton tungsten

tin magnesium

bismuth manganese

boron silver

curium radium

Part 2: Finding elements for symbols

ELEMENT SYMBOL ELEMENT SYMBOL


Ge S
K Se
V Sb
No Rh
In Ti
P Sc
As Po
At Pr
Zr Rn
Lr Y

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