Objective:
Review and solidify your understanding of atomic theory, atomic structure, the periodic table, and electron configuration.
History of Atomic Science
Match famous scientists with their contributions to atomic theory.
Answer critical thinking questions about key experiments, like Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment and Thomson’s Plum Pudding Model.
Atomic Structure
Fill in a table summarizing the properties of subatomic particles.
Solve problems to calculate the number of neutrons in an atom.
Explain concepts such as atomic mass and nuclear forces.
Electron Configuration
Complete blanks to describe electron shells and the valence shell.
Draw Bohr diagrams for specific elements (e.g., Carbon and Neon).
The Periodic Table
Match terms (e.g., Atomic Number, Group) with their definitions.
Classify elements as metals, nonmetals, metalloids, or noble gases.
Answer analysis questions about periodic table trends.
Valence Electrons and Reactivity
Complete a table to determine group numbers, valence electrons, and reactivity levels for selected elements.
Explain why alkali metals are highly reactive and noble gases are unreactive.
Important Details:
Due Date: Wednesday, January 15, after the test is complete
Complete all sections thoroughly for a comprehensive review.