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The part of an atom (subatomic particle found in

the nucleus that has no charge.

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Where are electrons found?

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How many electrons can the 3rd energy level hold?

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The charge of an electron.

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Where are the transition metals located on the

periodic table?

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How many valence electrons does Oxygen have?

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How many neutrons does Sodium have?

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The number of energy levels an atom has

corresponds to the

number of…

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3,1

A positive ion is called?

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3,2

Which subatomic particlehas a

positive charge?

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3,3

Halogens (column 7) have what charge?This means they

want to (gain or lose) (how many) electrons

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How many p, n, and e does this element have?

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What did the scientistRutherford discover?

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Why is a Li ion much less reactive than

a Li atom?

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What is the Plum Pudding Model?

Which scientist discovered it?

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What did Dalton prove through his experiments?

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What is the difference between the isotopes

Oxygen-17, Oxygen-18?

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What is an isotope?

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What is the difference between an ion and an isotope?

Similar?

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5,4

Describe the difference between a Bohr Model and

Lewis Dot Structure.