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Atoms and the periodic table trivia questions
Atoms and the periodic table trivia
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- Which group holds the halogens, among them fluorine and chlorine?Atoms and the periodic table
- How many electrons does magnesium, atomic number 12, have as an Mg²⁺ ion?Atoms and the periodic table
- Which pair correctly names the particles that make up the nucleus?Atoms and the periodic table
- Which particle in an atom carries a negative charge?Atoms and the periodic table
- What is the atomic number of hydrogen?Atoms and the periodic table
- What is the chemical symbol for carbon?Atoms and the periodic table
- How many electrons does a neutral atom with 5 protons have?Atoms and the periodic table
- What does the atomic number show on the periodic table?Atoms and the periodic table
- Which expression correctly gives an atom's mass number?Atoms and the periodic table
- What is an element's period on the periodic table most directly related to?Atoms and the periodic table
- Main group elements in the same group have the same number of outer-shell electrons.Atoms and the periodic table
- An atom that loses electrons becomes a positive ion.Atoms and the periodic table
- Elements in the same period of the periodic table have the same number of electron shells.Atoms and the periodic table
- Electrons gather at the center of an atom and the nucleus moves around them.Atoms and the periodic table
- An electron carries a positive charge.Atoms and the periodic table
- In an atom with no charge, the number of protons is always greater than the number of electrons.Atoms and the periodic table
- Most of an atom's mass is concentrated in the nucleus.Atoms and the periodic table
- A different number of protons means a different element.Atoms and the periodic table
- The atomic number is the same as the number of neutrons.Atoms and the periodic table
- The mass number is the number of protons in the nucleus plus the number of electrons.Atoms and the periodic table