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Week 9 CCA Test Review
Part 1: Atoms
1. Label the following on the atom below: electrons, protons, neutrons, nucleus, and energy levels
- Fill in the table below:
Subatomic Particle / Charge / Mass
Proton
Negative / O amu
Neutron
- What is atomic mass?
- What is the atomic number?
- What are valence electrons?
- How can you find the number of neutrons?
- How do you know if an atom is neutral?
- Fill in the missing information in the chart below:
Atomic Mass / 9
Atomic Number
Protons / 4
Neutrons
Electrons / 4
Energy Levels
Valence Electrons
Is this a stable atom?
Is this a neutral atom?
Element?
Element Symbol?
- Draw a Bohr Model, using the information from your chart above.
- What is the Octet (2-8-8) Rule?
- What do Valence Electrons determine?
- What is an ionic bond? When does an ionic bond happen?
- What is a covalent bond? When does a covalent bond happen?
Part 2: Periodic Table
- How is the Periodic Table arranged?
Use the Periodic Table below for the following questions.
- On the Periodic Table above color in the Metals, Non Metals, and Metalloids in with three different colors
- Put a circle around the non-metals that are gasses
- Label the group numbers in blue, and label the periods in red.
- Circle the groups (2) that are the most reactive.
- Star the group (1) that is the least reactive. What is this group called?
- What information can be found if you know the period of an atom?
- What information can be found if you know the group of an atom?
- Which group/family from the periodic table is most reactive? Why?
- Which group/family from the periodic table is least reactive? Why?
- Why do elements with similar valence level of electrons have similar chemical properties?
- Find Nitrogen on the Periodic table, what other elements have similar physical and chemical properties?
Use the Periodic Table from above, answer the following questions.
- How many protons does Argon (Ar) have?
- What is the atomic mass of Sodium (Na)?
- How many neutrons does Carbon (C) have?
- What is the atomic number of Neon (Ne)?
- How many valence electrons does Potassium (K) have?
- How many energy levels does Boron (B) have?
- Draw a Bohr Model for O (Oxygen).
Other Concepts to Study from the Physics Unit
- Independent and dependent variables (DRY MIX)
- Work
- Newton’s 3 laws
- Balanced and unbalanced forces
- Equations: speed, acceleration, force, work
- Steps for a lab write up (experimental design)