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Title: Parts of an Atom Foldable Notes


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Parts of an Atom Foldable Notes
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Atom Image
Nucleus/Mass
Electron Orbitals
SubAtomic Particles
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Periodic Table Box of an Atom
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Nucleus
  • very dense region consisting of protons and
    neutrons at the center of an atom (mass)

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Proton
  • stable subatomic particle in all atomic nuclei,
    with a positive electric charge

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Neutron
  • a subatomic particle without an electric charge,
    present in all atomic nuclei except hydrogen.

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Electron Orbital
  • the path of an electron around the nucleus of an
    atom

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Electrons
  • A subatomic particle with a negative charge but
    zero MASS

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Atomic Number
  • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
  • determines the chemical properties of an element
    and its place in the periodic table.

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Mass Number
  • the total number of protons and neutrons in a
    nucleus.
  • Gives the atom weight or mass

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Element Symbol
  • A chemical symbol is a 1-, 2-, or 3-letter
    internationally agreed code for a chemical
    element, usually derived from the name of the
    element, often in Latin. Only the first letter is
    capitalized. For example, "He" is the symbol for
    helium, "Pb" for lead, "W" for tungsten.

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Element Name
  • The full name of the element usually located
    under the element symbol on a periodic table

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State of Matter
  • A symbol used on the periodic table to indicate
    if an element is in the SOLID, LIQUID or GAS
    state at room temperature.

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Atom
  • the basic unit/building block
  • of a chemical element.
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