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Atomic Structure Of Periodic Table Elements
Test Description: Atomic #, atomic mass, groups, periods
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What number tells you the identity of an element?
A
Atomic mass
B
Atomic number
C
Mass number
D
Atomic Mass Unit
2) What does the atomic number tell you about an element?
A
The number of protons + number of neutrons
B
Identity / number of protons
C
The mass of the nucleus
D
Identity / number of neutrons
3) In a stable element the number of protons is the same as the number of ________
A
Valence Electrons
B
Orbital shells
C
Neutrons
D
Electrons
4) When looking at a single element on the periodic table, where is the atomic number located?
A
On the far left side
B
At the top
C
The atomic number is not located anywhere on the periodic table
D
At the bottom
5) What does the atomic mass tell you about an element?
A
The number of neutrons it has
B
The number of protons + electrons it has
C
The number of electrons + neutrons it has
D
The number of protons + neutrons it has
6) When looking at a single element on the periodic table, how would you be able to calculate how many neutrons it has?
A
Protons + Electrons
B
The atomic mass tells you how many neutrons there are
C
Atomic number - Atomic mass
D
Atomic mass - Atomic number
7) If you needed to know how many electrons a single stable element had, how would you find that information?
A
Atomic mass - Atomic number
B
By looking at the atomic number (number of protons = number of electrons)
C
Atomic number - Atomic mass
D
By looking at the atomic mass
8) Are the group numbers horizontal or vertical?
A
vertical
B
neither
C
horizontal
9) What do the group numbers tell you about an element?
A
How many electrons it has
B
How many neutrons it has
C
How many valence electrons it has
D
How many protons it has
10) Are the period numbers horizontal or vertical?
A
Vertical
B
Horizontal
11) What does the period number tell you about an element?
A
How many valence electrons it has
B
How many orbital shells it has
C
How man neutrons it has
D
How many protons it has
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