Atomic Structure Worksheet Name:
Period:
1. Name the three particles of the atom and 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
of an 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 atoms, 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 and number of protons in one atom of:
Lithium Bromine
Iron Copper
Oxygen Mercury
Arsenic Helium
8. Give the symbol and number of electrons in a neutral atom of:
Uranium Chlorine
Boron Iodine
Antimony Argon
9. Give the isotope symbol and number of neutrons in one atom of the following elements.
Show your calculations.
Barium – 138 Sulfur – 32
Carbon – 12 Hydrogen – 1
Fluorine – 19 Magnesium – 24
Silicon - 28 Mercury – 202
10. Name the element which has the following numbers of particles. Be specific. (Include
charges and mass numbers where possible.)
26 electrons, 29 neutrons, 26 protons
53 protons, 74 neutrons
2 electrons (neutral atom)
20 protons
86 electrons, 125 neutrons, 82 protons (charged atom)
0 neutrons
11. If you know ONLY the following information can you always determine what the
element is? (Yes/No).
number of protons
number of neutrons
number of electrons in a neutral atom
number of electrons
Name:
On the Inside
Part l: Label the parts of this atom (nucleus, protons, electrons, neutrons)
Part 2: Answer these:
1. The subatomic particle with no electrical charge is the 2. The subatomic particle
with a positive charge is the 3. The subatomic particle with a negative charge is
the 4. There are the same number of these two particles in an atom
5. The atomic number is the same as the
number of
6. Where is most of the mass of an atom located?
7. Which particles account for the mass of the atom? (Atomic mass or mass number)
and
8.Complete the following table
Symbol Atomic Number Number of Number of Number of Mass
Protons Neutrons Electrons
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9. The atomic number is the number of in one atom of an element. It is also the
number of in a neutral atom of that element. The atomic number gives the "identity
"of an element.
No two different elements will have the atomic number.
10. The of an element is the average mass of an element 's
naturally occurring atoms, or isotopes, taking into account the of each isotope.
11. In order to calculate the number of neutrons you must
subtract the from the
12. Give the symbol and number of protons in one atom of:
Lithium Mercury Iron
13. Complete the table below.
Number Number Number
Atomic Mass
Symbol of of of Electronic configuration
Number Number
Protons Electrons Neutrons
Fr 87 223
19 39 19
38 38 50
20 40
56 54 137
25 55
Po 84 209
54 131
Dy 66 163
U 92 238
17 35 18
Al3+ 13 27
14. Draw a Bohr model for the following:
Argon (18) Magnesium (12)
15. Complete the following with the terms "new element", ion, isotope, or molecule.
Name: Period: Date:
Atomic Structure
You can become mote fafY1iliar with the atomic stfucture of some elements by
completing the chart. You have been given enough inf0Émation to fill in all
the blahks. (There is no need to use a periodic table.)
Number of Number of Number of
Atomic Protons Neutrons electrons
Substance Symbol Mass Number
Number
HeIium 2
Magnesium 12 12
Zinc 30 65
Bromine 80 35
Aluminum 13 14
Uranium 92
Sodium 11 12
Hydrogen 1 1
Calcium 40 20
Silver 47 61
Mercury 80 201
Iodine 127 53
Potassium 20 19
Be Cl
Bohr Diagram
Bohr Diagram Bohr Diagram
Be
Physical Science Name/Per/Due date______________
Valence Electron Practice
Directions: Give the total number of electrons and the number of valence electrons for each
element listed below.
1. Hydrogen 2. Lithium
3. Beryllium 4. Carbon
5. Fluorine 6. Neon
7. Magnesium 8. Chlorine
9. Arsenic 10. Krypton
11. Barium 12. Tin
13. Iodine 14. Aluminum
Directions: Give the element names for the element in the given period with the given number
of valence electrons.
15. 2nd period, 5 valence electrons 16. 5th period, 1 valence electron
17. 3rd period, 7 valence electrons 18. 6th period, 8 valence electrons
19. 4th period, 3 valence electrons 20. 3rd period, 6 valence electrons
PART I. Answer the questions based on the above reading.
1. What is an isotope?
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2. What does the number next to isotopes signify?
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3. How can you tell isotopes of the same element apart?
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