electrons appear on the [blank_start]shells[blank_end]. they have a [blank_start]negative[blank_end] charge, which shows as [blank_start]-1[blank_end].
Answer
shells
nucleus
with protons
positive
0
negative
-1
+1
0
Question 4
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can shells also be called energy levels?
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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Each element on the periodic table has a number in the top left corner. What did it show ?
Answer
proton number
atomic mass
atomic number
mass number
Question 6
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Each element on the periodic table has a number in the bottom left corner. This shows the [blank_start]proton number[blank_end]
Answer
proton number
Question 7
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The [blank_start]mass[blank_end] number is worked out by adding the [blank_start]proton number[blank_end] with the number of [blank_start]neutrons[blank_end].
Answer
mass
proton
electron
electron number
proton number
nucleus number
neutrons
electrons
shells
Question 8
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a graph which can help you work out what the atom will look like is called p.e.n?
Answer
True
False
Question 9
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You work out the [blank_start]p.e.n[blank_end] diagram by:
1. filling in the proton and [blank_start]electron[blank_end] (all [blank_start]stable[blank_end] atoms - no. of protons = no. of electrons)
2. to work out the neutrons [blank_start]take[blank_end] the [blank_start]mass[blank_end] number away from the [blank_start]proton[blank_end] number
Answer
p.e.n
p.i.e
p.e.g
proton
electron
neutrons
single
unstable
stable
take
add
mass
proton
electron
electron
proton
neutron
Question 10
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you draw the [blank_start]atom[blank_end] by:
1. drawing the [blank_start]protons[blank_end] and neutrons in the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end]
2. put electrons on the [blank_start]shell[blank_end] ( remember the order of electrons on a shell is [blank_start]2,8,8,18[blank_end])