A Guided Tour of the Periodic Table Section 3.2. Using the Periodic Table Atomic number – the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom or the number.
Atoms and Elements. Structure of an Atom Charges Electron – negative Proton – positive Neutron - neutral Location in Atom Electrons – in orbits Protons.
Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter Unit 2. Introduction to the Atom Modern Atomic Theory Subatomic Particles Isotopes Ions Essential Standards and.
Organization of The Periodic Table Open Chemical Building Blocks Book to Page 85. Get chalkboards, chalk, and eraser.
Significant Figures – start at the left and proceed to the right 1.If the number does not have a decimal point count until there are no more non zero numbers.
Isomers structural isomers constitutional isomers stereo isomers racemic mixture entantiomers geometric isomers positional isomers chiral molecules chiral.
Properties of Atoms and the Periodic Table. Atoms Unit of all matter, building blocks of elements Smallest piece of matter that has the properties of.
Periodic Table of Elements By: Suad, Khadija & Sahra.
Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter
Biochemistry. Atoms An atom that has either gained or lost an electron is called an Ion CONSERVATION OF MASS – –Things can move / change position. But.
Radioactivity
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