Atomic Structure and Periodic Table SHOW-DOWN!!. Look at the atom Mg  What is the:  Atomic number  Atomic mass  Mass number  Number of protons 

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Atomic Structure and Periodic Table SHOW-DOWN!!

Look at the atom Mg  What is the:  Atomic number  Atomic mass  Mass number  Number of protons  Number of neutrons  Number of electrons

Lets see how you did  Atomic number = 12  Atomic mass =  Mass number =  Number of protons = 12  Number of neutrons = 24-12=12  Number of electrons = 12

Look at the atom Cl  What is the:  Atomic number  Atomic mass  Mass number  Number of protons  Number of neutrons  Number of electrons

Lets see how you did  Atomic number = 17  Atomic mass =  Mass number =  Number of protons = 17  Number of neutrons = = 18  Number of electrons = 17

Look at the atom P  What is the:  Atomic number  Atomic mass  Mass number  Number of protons  Number of neutrons  Number of electrons

Lets see how you did  Atomic number = 15  Atomic mass =  Mass number =  Number of protons = 15  Number of neutrons = = 16  Number of electrons = 15

Lets look at the atom Au  What is the:  Atomic number  Atomic mass  Mass number  Number of protons  Number of neutrons  Number of electrons

Lets see how you did  Atomic number = 79  Atomic mass =  Mass number =  Number of protons = 79  Number of neutrons = = 118  Number of electrons = 79

Look at the atom Ne  What is the:  Atomic number  Atomic mass  Mass number  Number of protons  Number of neutrons  Number of electrons

Lets see how you did  Atomic number = 10  Atomic mass =  Mass number =  Number of protons = 10  Number of neutrons = = 10  Number of electrons = 10

Lets look at the atom C  What is the:  Atomic number  Atomic mass  Mass number  Number of protons  Number of neutrons  Number of electrons

Lets see how you did  Atomic number = 6  Atomic mass =  Mass number =  Number of protons = 6  Number of neutrons = 12-6 = 6  Number of electrons = 6

What family of the periodic table is this?

Lets see how you did Alkali Metals

Which family of the periodic table is this one?

Lets see how you did Alkaline Earth Metals

Which family of the periodic table is this?

Lets see how you did Transition Metals

Which family of the periodic table is this one?

Lets see how you did Metalloids

Which family of the periodic table is this?

Lets see how you did Halogen

Which family of the periodic table is this?

Lets see how you did Noble Gases

A final refresher  Take out your organization of the Periodic Table Packet.  Review all the families and locations  Look at atoms and their location in the periods (rows) 1-7