Atomic Structure Of Periodic Table Elements Question Preview (ID: 45922)


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When looking at a single element on the periodic table, where is the atomic number located?
a) The atomic number is not located anywhere on the periodic table
b) On the far left side
c) At the bottom
d) At the top

In a stable element the number of protons is the same as the number of ________
a) Valence Electrons
b) Neutrons
c) Electrons
d) Orbital shells

What does the atomic number tell you about an element?
a) Identity / number of protons
b) Identity / number of neutrons
c) The number of protons + number of neutrons
d) The mass of the nucleus

What number tells you the identity of an element?
a) Mass number
b) Atomic number
c) Atomic mass
d) Atomic Mass Unit

What does the atomic mass tell you about an element?
a) The number of protons + neutrons it has
b) The number of protons + electrons it has
c) The number of electrons + neutrons it has
d) The number of neutrons it has

When looking at a single element on the periodic table, how would you be able to calculate how many neutrons it has?
a) Atomic number - Atomic mass
b) Atomic mass - Atomic number
c) Protons + Electrons
d) The atomic mass tells you how many neutrons there are

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 mass
c) By looking at the atomic number (number of protons = number of electrons)
d) Atomic number - Atomic mass

Are the group numbers horizontal or vertical?
a) vertical
b) horizontal
c) neither
d)

What do the group numbers tell you about an element?
a) How many neutrons it has
b) How many protons it has
c) How many valence electrons it has
d) How many electrons it has

Are the period numbers horizontal or vertical?
a) Vertical
b) Horizontal
c)
d)

What does the period number tell you about an element?
a) How man neutrons it has
b) How many protons it has
c) How many valence electrons it has
d) How many orbital shells it has

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