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Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review

Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review. Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review Write the correct term for each definition on the back of your paper. 1.The formats

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Page 1: Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review. Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review Write the correct term for each definition on the back of your paper. 1.The formats

Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review

Page 2: Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review. Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review Write the correct term for each definition on the back of your paper. 1.The formats

Atomic Structure Vocabulary ReviewWrite the correct term for each definition on the back of your paper.

1. The formats that an isotope of an element can be written2. A small, positively charged center of the atom3. A model of the atom that represents the location of the electrons4. The total number of protons and neutrons that are found in the nucleus5. The smallest piece of an element that keeps the property of that element6. The way of representing atoms by showing electrons as dots surrounding the

element symbol7. Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of

neutrons8. Another name for a shell of an atom9. Electrons in the outer most shell of any element10. Positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom11. The area that surrounds the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely

located12. A subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has no charge13. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom14. A subatomic particle that has a negative charge

A. AtomB. Atomic numberC. Bohr modelD. ElectronE. Electron cloudF. Energy LevelG. Isotope H. Isotope NotationI. Lewis Dot

DiagramJ. Mass NumberK. NeutronL. NucleusM. ProtonN. Valence Electrons

Page 3: Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review. Atomic Structure Vocabulary Review Write the correct term for each definition on the back of your paper. 1.The formats

Atomic Structure Vocabulary ReviewWrite the correct term for each definition on the back of your paper.

1. The formats that an isotope of an element can be written2. A small, positively charged center of the atom3. A model of the atom that represents the location of the electrons4. The total number of protons and neutrons that are found in the nucleus5. The smallest piece of an element that keeps the property of that element6. The way of representing atoms by showing electrons as dots surrounding the

element symbol7. Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of

neutrons8. Another name for a shell of an atom9. Electrons in the outer most shell of any element10. Positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom11. The area that surrounds the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely

located12. A subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has no charge13. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom14. A subatomic particle that has a negative charge

A. AtomB. Atomic numberC. Bohr modelD. ElectronE. Electron cloudF. Energy LevelG. Isotope H. Isotope NotationI. Lewis Dot

DiagramJ. Mass NumberK. NeutronL. NucleusM. ProtonN. Valence Electrons