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Atoms Elements & Periodic Table - Study Booklet

This document is a study booklet on atoms, elements, and the periodic table. It contains questions and spaces for students to fill in information about: - The structure of atoms including protons, neutrons, electrons, and the nucleus - The difference between elements, compounds, and ions - Drawing diagrams of atomic and molecular structures - Completing tables with information about the elements hydrogen, helium, lithium, and carbon - Explaining general atomic structure, the periodic table, and how ionic and covalent bonding form compounds The study booklet provides a guide for students to learn and review key concepts about atomic structure, the periodic table, and bonding.

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Atoms Elements & Periodic Table - Study Booklet

This document is a study booklet on atoms, elements, and the periodic table. It contains questions and spaces for students to fill in information about: - The structure of atoms including protons, neutrons, electrons, and the nucleus - The difference between elements, compounds, and ions - Drawing diagrams of atomic and molecular structures - Completing tables with information about the elements hydrogen, helium, lithium, and carbon - Explaining general atomic structure, the periodic table, and how ionic and covalent bonding form compounds The study booklet provides a guide for students to learn and review key concepts about atomic structure, the periodic table, and bonding.

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Atoms, Elements &

Periodic Table
Study
Booklet
Name: _____________________________

Class: _____________________________

Teacher ___________________________

The fundamental ideas in Atoms, Elements & Periodic Table topic


1. Atoms
What is an atom?

What is an element?

What is a compound?

Draw diagrams to explain the difference between an element and a


compound. Use a hydrogen molecule (H2) and a hydrogen chloride
molecule (HCl) to help explain.

Indicate where you would find metals and non-metals:

Match the name of the element with the symbol


Element
Symbol
Oxygen
Sodium
H
Li
Copper
Potassium
Ar
Ca

Draw and label the structure of an atom. Ensure that you include the
following key words:
Nucleus

Protons

Neutrons Electrons

Complete the table below


Name of Particle

Charge

Mass

Proton
Neutron
Electron

Explain why atoms have no overall electrical charge.

What does the proton number tell you?

..
What does the nucleon number tell you?

..
5

Complete the table


Element

Symbol Atomic

Mass

Number Number

Number Number of
Protons

of

Number
of

Neutrons Electrons

Hydrogen
He
3
9
5

Draw diagrams to show the electronic structure of the elements above.


You should use 2 different methods of representing the electron
arrangement.
For example: Carbon

(2, 4)

Describe the general structure of atoms (6 marks)

2. The Periodic Table


Complete the table
Group Number

Number of Electrons in Outer


Energy Level (Shell)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0

Using information in the table above, explain why elements in the same
group of the periodic table have similar properties

Label each of the group of the periodic table below. You may colour
each group a different colour to show where they are.

The elements in group 8/0 (the noble gases) are very unreactive, explain
why.

3. Forming Bonds
What is a compound?

What is an ion?

What type of bonding occurs between metals and non-metals?

Complete the table about forming ions:


Metal/Non-metal

Gain/Loose

Positive/Negative

Electrons?

Ion?

Metal
Non-Metal

10

Complete the table below to show what ions the atoms will form.
Atomic
number

Atom

Electron
structure

Ion
formed

Electron structure
of ion

2, 6

O2-

[2, 8]2-

3
11
17
7
20
9

Draw a diagram showing the bonding between sodium and chlorine to


form sodium chloride.

11

What type of bonding occurs between two non-metals?

Draw a diagram to show how hydrogen and chlorine bond together to


form HCl.

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