Aiden Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: The Periodic Table, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

Author:Aiden Gill, Heidi Foxford & Dorothy Warren

Aiden Gill Science Solutions for Exercise - Aiden Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: The Periodic Table, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 5: The Periodic Table, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 9: Workbook solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Aiden Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: The Periodic Table, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions

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Atoms have no overall charge - they are neutral. Which one of the sentences below explains why? 

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The nucleus of an atom contains 3 protons and 4 neutrons. Which statement about the atom is true? 

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This is a diagram of a lithium atom. Label the diagram by choosing words from this list. 

period, group, proton, neutron, proton number, electron, nucleus, electron shell (orbit) 


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The symbol for carbon in the Periodic Table is C612. Describe the electronic structure of a carbon atom. 

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These diagrams show two different models of the atom. 

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State two similarities and one difference between the two models.

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Sodium has atomic number 11 chlorine has atomic number 17. Compare the structure of a sodium atom with that of a chlorine atom.