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Periodic Table Study Guide
Name _________________________________________________________________________
Direction: Match the scientist with the correct description.
1. _____He stated that the smallest form of matter is called
the “atom”
2. _____Atoms are small spheres with different weights.
3. _____His model was the plum pudding and he found he
A. Bohr Model
B. Democritus/Aristotle
C. Thomson
D. John Dalton
E. Chadwick
F. Rutherford
G. Electron Cloud Model
negatively charged particle called electrons.
4. _____He fired charged “bullets” into a sheet of gold foil.
5. _____He discovered the neutron.
6. _____His model looks “like planets around the sun” (Solar System Model)
7. _____3D model and the most up to date model of the atom.
8. Select the elements that are metals.
Cu
Kr
K
Mo
He
Si
9. What are three properties of metals and nonmetals?
Metals
NonMetals
Remember A=P=E
10. How many electrons does Fluorine have?
______________________
11.
How many protons does Nickel have?
______________________
What is the atomic mass of this element?
12.
13.
The outermost electron in an atom is called?
14.
Which element is located in period 5, group 4?
15.
This group is the most stable group? (There valence electrons have 8 electrons)
An element has 4 valence electrons in its outer shell. The element only has 4 shells?
Who am I?
16.
17.
Which temperature scales has a freezing point of zero and a boiling point of 100?
Determine whether the statement is TRUE OR FALSE
18. T/F
Elements in the same group have similar properties.
All the elements on the periodic table are reactive.
19.
T/F
20.
T/F
21.
T/F The periodic table is arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
Elements in the same group have the same number of valence
electrons.
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