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1. Atoms, Ions and Isotopes.pdf
courses.chem.psu.edu
Atoms, Ions and Isotopes - Pennsylvania State … Number The chlorine atom has 17 electrons and 17 protons. NOTE: The chlorine atom gains 1 e-to become the chloride ion Cl-. The chloride ion Cl-has 18 electrons, 17 ...

2. study guide chap2.1.pdf
Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons protons, neutrons, and electrons. The diagram is not to scale. Label a proton, a neutron, an electron, and the nucleus. Then,color the protons green, the neutrons ...

3. 2124_01.pdf
PROTONS, NEUTRONS, ELECTRONS - Beacon … Atomic Mass – Number of Protons = Number of Neutrons COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CHART: NOTE: Masses have been rounded to the …

4. Grade 11 Chemistry Exam Review Final-Cedarbrae.pdf
Atom Atomic Number Mass Number # of protons … Fill in the following chart with the number of electrons, protons, neutrons, atomic number, mass number, and the element notations Atom Atomic Number Mass Number # of ...

5. UNIT 1 LESSON 11.pdf
Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons—How Atoms Differ Atomic Number vs. Mass Number 92 Understanding the Atom Lesson 2 Skim Lesson 2 in your book. Read the headings and look at the photos and illustrations.

6. atomic-str..Q- -MS1.pdf
Species Number of protons Number of neutrons … 1 1. Consider the composition of the species W, X, Y and Z below. Which species is an anion? Species Number of protons Number of neutrons Number of electrons

7. chptr3sec3scaffoldFILLEDIN.pdf
Isotopes of Hydrogen - Burgettstown Area School … The isotopes of hydrogen are unusual in that they have distinct names; ... Mass number = # of neutrons + # of protons The mass number of Chlorine-37 is 37. From the ...

8. page_202.pdf
MAZER PDF SIMULATION The Size of the Atom … Atoms are extremely small,about 0.0000000001 meters in diameter.This means that you could fit millions of atoms in the period at the end of this sentence.It would ...

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