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Subatomic Particles Worksheet

This document is a worksheet with questions about subatomic particles. It asks the learner to determine properties like atomic number, number of protons, electrons, and neutrons for various atoms and ions given their atomic symbol, mass number, or charge. It also asks the learner to determine the atomic symbol, charge or mass number given other properties. There are 31 questions in total.

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Subatomic Particles Worksheet

This document is a worksheet with questions about subatomic particles. It asks the learner to determine properties like atomic number, number of protons, electrons, and neutrons for various atoms and ions given their atomic symbol, mass number, or charge. It also asks the learner to determine the atomic symbol, charge or mass number given other properties. There are 31 questions in total.

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Subatomic Particles Worksheet Name:__________________

Put the correct answer in the space provided (you will need a Periodic Table): (3 pts each)

1. What is the atomic number of oxygen (O)? _____


2. How many protons does an aluminum (Al) atom have? _____
3. How many electrons does a calcium (Ca) atom have? _____

For #4 - #6, consider a potassium (K) atom with a mass number of 41:
4. How many protons does this atom have? _____
5. How many electrons does this atom have? _____
6. How many neutrons does this atom have? _____

For #7 - #9, consider the atom with A = 95 and Z = 42:


7. How many neutrons does this atom have? _____
8. How many protons does this atom have? _____
9. What is the atomic symbol for this element? _____

For #10 - #12, consider the atom with 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 45 neutrons:
10. What is the atomic symbol for this element? _____
11. What is the atomic number of this atom? _____
12. What is the mass number of this atom? _____

For #13 - #15, consider a copper (Cu) atom with a mass number of 64:
13. What is the Z value for this atom? _____
14. What is the A value for this atom? _____
15. How many neutrons does this atom have? _____
14
For #16 - #18, consider the following symbol  C
16. How many protons does this atom have? _____
17. How many electrons does this atom have? _____
18. How many neutrons does this atom have? _____

For #19 - #21, consider the iron (Fe) ion with an overall +3 charge and A = 56:
19. How many protons does this ion have? _____
20. How many electrons does this ion have? _____
21. How many neutrons does this ion have? _____

For #22 - #24, consider the iodine (I) ion with an overall –1 charge and A = 126:
22. How many protons does this ion have? _____
23. How many electrons does this ion have? _____
24. How many neutrons does this ion have? _____

For #25 - #26, consider an ion with 50 protons, 46 electrons, and 70 neutrons:
25. What is the charge on this ion? _____
26. What is the mass number of this ion? _____

For #26 - #27, consider an ion with 25 protons, 20 electrons, and 30 neutrons:
27. What is the charge on this ion? _____
28. What is the atomic symbol of this ion? _____
238
For #28 - #30, consider the following symbol  U+3
29. How many protons does this ion have? _____
30. How many electrons does this ion have? _____
31. How many neutrons does this ion have? _____

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