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Atomic Structure KS4 (F) HWK

The document is about atomic structure and contains questions to test understanding. It defines key atomic terms like nucleus, proton, neutron, electron and shells. It asks questions about atomic number, mass and isotopes. It also asks to complete statements about elements and compounds, defining them as substances made of the same or different atoms chemically combined.

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Atomic Structure KS4 (F) HWK

The document is about atomic structure and contains questions to test understanding. It defines key atomic terms like nucleus, proton, neutron, electron and shells. It asks questions about atomic number, mass and isotopes. It also asks to complete statements about elements and compounds, defining them as substances made of the same or different atoms chemically combined.

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Name: ..............................................................

ATOMIC STRUCTURE

1 Use the words in the box to answer the following questions.

electron, neutron, nucleus, proton, shells

(a) The central part of an atom is called the ...................................


(b) The ................................... has a negative charge
(c) The ................................... has no charge
(d) The nucleus contains the ................................... and the
...................................
(e) Electrons are found in ...................................
(f) The ................................... and the ................................... have the same
mass.

2 An atom contains 32 protons and 48 neutrons.


(a) What is its atomic number? ...................................
(b) How many electrons does it have? ...................................
(c) What is the mass of the atom? ...................................

3 Complete the table to show the missing numbers of particles in the four atoms A, B,
C and D.

Atom Protons Neutrons Electrons Mass


A 20 40
B 24 45
C 20 44
D 19 21

Which two atoms are isotopes of the same element? .......... and ..........

4 Complete the following paragraph about elements and compounds.

Elements are simple ................................... made of the same type


of ................................... They cannot be ................................... down chemically.
There are about ................................... elements in total.
Most elements are metals. They are ................................... in appearance and are
good ................................... of heat and ...................................
Compounds are made from ................................... or more elements
chemically ...................................

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