Periodic Table Basics 1 Question Preview (ID: 57886)
This Is An Introduction To Finding And Identifying Elements On The Periodic Table Without Electrons.
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What makes up the nucleus of an atom?
a) protons and neutrons
b) protons and electrons
c) only protons
d) only electrons
What is the charge of a proton?
a) Positive
b) Negative
c) Neutral (no charge)
d) Positive and negative
What is the charge of a neutron?
a) Neutral (no charge)
b) Positive
c) Negative
d) Positive and negative
What is the charge of an electron?
a) Negative
b) Positive
c) Neutral
d) Positive and negative
Where are electrons found in an atom?
a) Outside the nucleus
b) In the nucleus
c)
d)
An element has the numbers 9 and 17 in its box on the periodic table. What is the atomic number?
a) 9
b) 17
c) 8
d) 26
An element has the numbers 3 and 8 in its box on the periodic table. How many protons does it have?
a) 3
b) 8
c) 5
d) 11
An element has the numbers 4 and 11 in its box on the periodic table. What is its atomic mass?
a) 11
b) 4
c) 15
d) 7
An element has the numbers 6 and 13 in its box on the periodic table. How many neutrons does the atom have?
a) 7
b) 6
c) 13
d) 19
How are atoms organized on the periodic table.
a) By the number of protons.
b) By the number of neutrons.
c) By the number of electrons.
d) Alphabetically by their name.
If an atom has 8 protons and 6 neutrons what is its atomic number?
a) 8
b) 6
c) 2
d) 14
If an atom has 10 protons and 11 neutrons what is its atomic mass?
a) 21
b) 10
c) 11
d) 1
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