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8 th Grade Science Atomic Structure and Periodic Table Review

8 th Grade Science Atomic Structure and Periodic Table Review. #1 Matter that is made up of only one kind of atom. Atomic Number. Element. A:. B:. Family or Group. Atomic Mass. C:. D:. B. Element. #2 A negatively charged particle that is part of every kind of matter. Electron.

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8 th Grade Science Atomic Structure and Periodic Table Review

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  1. 8th Grade Science Atomic Structure and Periodic Table Review

  2. #1 Matter that is made up of only one kind of atom . Atomic Number Element A: B: Family or Group Atomic Mass C: D:

  3. B. Element

  4. #2 A negatively charged particle that is part of every kind of matter. Electron Proton A: B: Neutron Scantron C: D:

  5. A. Electron

  6. #3 A positively charged particle that is present in the nucleus of all atoms. Scantron Neutron A: B: Proton Electron C: D:

  7. C. Protron

  8. #4 What is uncharged particle in the nucleus of an atom? Proton Electron A: B: Scantron Neutron C: D:

  9. D. Neutron

  10. #5 What is the region surrounding the nucleus in which the electrons move about? Electron Cloud Proton Cloud A: B: Neutron Cloud Scantron Cloud C: D:

  11. A. Electron Cloud

  12. #6 The Atomic Number The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. How many protons are in the above atom? 8 4 A: B: 12 None of these C: D:

  13. B. 4

  14. #7 What is the number of neutrons plus the protons in the nucleus of an atom? Neutrons + Protons = ________ Atomic Number Atomic Matter A: B: Atomic Element Atomic Mass C: D:

  15. D. Atomic Mass

  16. #8 What is the atomic mass of this Neon atom? 10 8 A: B: 20 2 C: D:

  17. C. 20

  18. #9 What is an element that is malleable, ductile, has luster, and is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Gases Nonmetal A: B: Transition Metals Metal C: D:

  19. D. Metal

  20. #10 What are the horizontal rows called? There are 7 of them. Groups Malleable A: B: Period Ductile C: D:

  21. C. Period

  22. #11 What are the elements that show properties of both metals and nonmetals? Astroids Metalloids A: B: Transition Metals Nonmetals C: D:

  23. B. Metalloids

  24. #12 What elements that are gases or brittle solids and poor conductors of heat and electricity. Nonmetals Metals A: B: Metalliods Transition Metals C: D:

  25. A. Nonmetals

  26. #13 A column of elements that have similar physical or chemical properties. There are 18 of them. Family or Groups Format or Group A: B: Family of Gases Family or Format C: D:

  27. A. Family or Group

  28. #14 What elements are included in the Noble Gases? Neon, Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radium Neon, Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xerox, Radon A: B: Neon, Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon Neon, Helium, Argon, Krystal, Xenon, Radon C: D:

  29. D. Neon, Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon

  30. #15 What group number are the Noble gases found in? 56 18 A: B: 25 16 C: D:

  31. B. 18

  32. #16 What is the average atomic mass of Iron(Fe)? 56 16 A: B: C: D: 46 66

  33. A. 56

  34. #17 What is the symbol for Calcium? C Cal A: B: CA C: D: Ca

  35. C. Ca

  36. #18 What is the atomic number for Sulfur? 56 16 A: B: C: D: 7 18

  37. B. 16

  38. #19 What are the properties of nonmetals? Luster, brittle, low melting point, do not conduct heat or electricity. Dull, brittle, high melting point, do not conduct heat or electricity. A: B: Dull, brittle, low melting point, conductor of heat or electricity. Dull, brittle, low melting point, do not conduct heat or electricity. C: D:

  39. D. Dull, brittle, low melting point, do not conduct heat or electricity.

  40. #20 What are the elements that would probably have the physical and chemical properties most similar to Nitrogen(N)? Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bisque A: B: Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antibodies, Bismuth Phosphorus, Arson, Antibodies, Bismuth C: D:

  41. A. Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth

  42. #21 Elements in the Periodic Table are arranged in order of increasing _____. Atomic Mass Family or Group A: B: Atomic Number Ductile C: D:

  43. C. Atomic Number

  44. #22 A Bohr model of oxygen has… *8 protons *8 neutrons *8 electrons How many electrons are in the first & second energy level? 1 in the first & 7 in the second 2 in the first & 6 in the second A: B: 3 in the first & 5 in the second 1 in the first & 7 in the second C: D:

  45. B. 2 in the first & 6 in the second

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