Complete the table by selecting the, relative charge and position in the atom for each subatomic particle.particle relative charge position in atom proton Blank 1 Question 7 Blank 2 Question 7electron Blank 3 Question 7 Blank 4 Question 7neutron Blank 5 Question 7 Blank 6 Question 7Question 8Not yet answeredMarked out of 9Flag questionQuestion textThe following picture shows the symbol for calcium, as it can be seen on the Periodic Table. Use the information on the picture to answer the questions.Give the name of the element. Answer 1 Question 8What information does the top number give you about this element? Answer 2 Question 8What information does the bottom number give you about this element? Answer 3 Question 8How many nucleons do atoms of this element have? Answer 4 Question 8How many protons do atoms of this element have? Answer 5 Question 8How many neutrons do atoms of this element have? Answer 6 Question 8How many electrons do atoms of this element have? Answer 7 Question 8Which particles do not contribute to the mass of an atom? Answer 8 Question 8Where are you going to find the electrons in these atoms? Answer 9 Question 8Question 9Not yet answeredMarked out of 4Flag questionQuestion textIdentify the correct sub-atomic particle(s).a) Sub-atomic particle with a positive charge.Multiple choice 1 Question 9protonselectronsneutronsb) Sub-atomic particle responsible for the volume of the atom.Multiple choice 2 Question 9protonselectronsneutronsc) Sub-atomic particles responsible for the mass of the atom.neutronselectronsprotonsQuestion 10Not yet answeredMarked out of 8Flag questionQuestion textThe following diagram shows the Bohr model of an atom. Use the diagram to answer the questions that follow.How many electrons does the atom have? Answer 1 Question 10How many protons does the atom have? Answer 2 Question 10How many neutrons does the atom have? Answer 3 Question 10Is that atom neutral? Answer 4 Question 10What will be the atomic number of the element? Answer 5 Question 10What will be the atomic mass of the element? Answer 6 Question 10How many valence electrons does the atom have? Answer 7 Question 10Give the symbol for the element. Answer 8 Question 10 (Use your Periodic Table)
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Complete the table by selecting the, relative charge and position in the atom for each subatomic particle.particle relative charge position in atom proton Blank 1 Question 7 Blank 2 Question 7electron Blank 3 Question 7 Blank 4 Question 7neutron Blank 5 Question 7 Blank 6 Question 7Question 8Not yet answeredMarked out of 9Flag questionQuestion textThe following picture shows the symbol for calcium, as it can be seen on the Periodic Table. Use the information on the picture to answer the questions.Give the name of the element. Answer 1 Question 8What information does the top number give you about this element? Answer 2 Question 8What information does the bottom number give you about this element? Answer 3 Question 8How many nucleons do atoms of this element have? Answer 4 Question 8How many protons do atoms of this element have? Answer 5 Question 8How many neutrons do atoms of this element have? Answer 6 Question 8How many electrons do atoms of this element have? Answer 7 Question 8Which particles do not contribute to the mass of an atom? Answer 8 Question 8Where are you going to find the electrons in these atoms? Answer 9 Question 8Question 9Not yet answeredMarked out of 4Flag questionQuestion textIdentify the correct sub-atomic particle(s).a) Sub-atomic particle with a positive charge.Multiple choice 1 Question 9protonselectronsneutronsb) Sub-atomic particle responsible for the volume of the atom.Multiple choice 2 Question 9protonselectronsneutronsc) Sub-atomic particles responsible for the mass of the atom.neutronselectronsprotonsQuestion 10Not yet answeredMarked out of 8Flag questionQuestion textThe following diagram shows the Bohr model of an atom. Use the diagram to answer the questions that follow.How many electrons does the atom have? Answer 1 Question 10How many protons does the atom have? Answer 2 Question 10How many neutrons does the atom have? Answer 3 Question 10Is that atom neutral? Answer 4 Question 10What will be the atomic number of the element? Answer 5 Question 10What will be the atomic mass of the element? Answer 6 Question 10How many valence electrons does the atom have? Answer 7 Question 10Give the symbol for the element. Answer 8 Question 10 (Use your Periodic Table)
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