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Practice questions for Atoms and matter test

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Key list: Lead, boron, beryllium, carbon, bromine, calcium, copper, phosphorus, potassium.  Write the correct name beside each symbol using elements from the key list

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What is the name of the element Cu
copper
What is the name of the element K
Potassium
What is the name of the element C
Carbon
What is the name of the element Fe
Iron
What is the name of the element Ca
Calcium
What is the name of the element Be
Berylium
What is the name of the element Pb
Lead
What is the name of the element B
Boron
What is the name of the element P
Phosphorus
Elements can be divided into two main groups: metals and non-metals. Identify three non-metals from the list of elements given above.
carbon, bromine, phosphorus
Here is another type of periodic table entry for lithium: What is the mass number
7
Here is another type of periodic table entry for lithium: What is the atomic number
3
Here is another type of periodic table entry for lithium: How many protons are there
3
Here is another type of periodic table entry for lithium: How many neutrons are there
4
Here is another type of periodic table entry for lithium: How many electrons are there
3
Opposite a diagram of the lithium atom described on the previous page. Name the particles and structures shown, using words from this list: neutron, electron, nucleus, proton, electron orbit. Note: in case it is not clear in the diagram, Particle 1 is negative, Particle 2 is positive and Particle 3 is neutral. Particle 1 is called
electron
Opposite a diagram of the lithium atom described on the previous page. Name the particles and structures shown, using words from this list: neutron, electron, nucleus, proton, electron orbit. Note: in case it is not clear in the diagram, Particle 1 is negative, Particle 2 is positive and Particle 3 is neutral. Particle 2 is called
proton
Opposite a diagram of the lithium atom described on the previous page. Name the particles and structures shown, using words from this list: neutron, electron, nucleus, proton, electron orbit. Note: in case it is not clear in the diagram, Particle 1 is negative, Particle 2 is positive and Particle 3 is neutral. structure A is called
Nucleus
Opposite a diagram of the lithium atom described on the previous page. Name the particles and structures shown, using words from this list: neutron, electron, nucleus, proton, electron orbit. Note: in case it is not clear in the diagram, Particle 1 is negative, Particle 2 is positive and Particle 3 is neutral. structure B is called
shell
Total number of atoms present
3
Total number of atoms present
6
When Michael stirs a spoonful of Raro powder into water, the powder disappears and it makes a drink. Explain why the powder disappears and what forms. Use the words particles, solute, solution, dissolve and solvent in your answer. The Raro powder is the
solute
When Michael stirs a spoonful of Raro powder into water, the powder disappears and it makes a drink. Explain why the powder disappears and what forms. Use the words particles, solute, solution, dissolve and solvent in your answer. The water is the
solvent
When Michael stirs a spoonful of Raro powder into water, the powder disappears and it makes a drink. Explain why the powder disappears and what forms. Use the words particles, solute, solution, dissolve and solvent in your answer. The drink is the
solution

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