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Atomic Structure: Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons

Author: Susan Eriksen

Protons, Neutrons and Electrons

This presentation will provide the basic information you need to be able to identify the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in any atom or isotope.

Source: Susan Eriksen, chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School, RI

Protons, Neutrons and Electrons in more detail

This slide show mirrors the above screencast. Use these slides as a supplement or take notes. They are provided for your reference.

Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School

Protons Neutrons and Electrons summary sheet

Use this summary worksheet with the above slide presentation and bring it with you to the next class.

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Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher North Kingstown High School

Protons and Electrons in Ions

This presentation explains the concept of an ion and how to determine the charge, and number of protons and electrons in any ion.

Source: Susan Eriksen, chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School, RI

Protons and Electrons in Ions summary sheet

Use this summary sheet as a guide for note-taking during the screencast above.

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Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher North Kingstown High School, North Kingstown, RI

Protons and Electrons in Ions

These slides mirror the screencast presentation above. You may print a copy to take notes on or use in conjunction with watching the video.

Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School

Changes in the Nucleus

After watching this video students will be able to describe three basic types of radiation and write nuclear equations that represent the changes that occur when this radioactivity is emitted.

Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School, RI

Changes in the Nucleus

These slides accompany the above screencast and you may print them or use them for reference when completing the summary sheet.

Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School, RI

Changes in the Nucleus Summary Sheet

Complete this summary sheet using the above screencast for reference and information. Bring it to class to combine with class notes and practice problems. TAKE THE QUIZ AT THE TOP OF THIS TUTORIAL FOR FULL CREDIT ON THIS HOMEWORK!!

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Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher North Kingstown High School

Directions for CP Chemistry

CP Chemistry students are not required to go below this message in this tutorial.

Average Atomic Mass and Radiation

This presentation will demonstrate how the atomic mass for an element is determined based on its isotopes. It will also identify 3 basic types of radiation that atoms may emit when mass changes

Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School, RI

Atomic Mass and Radioactivity

This is the summary worksheet that goes with the above screencast presentation. Complete as you watch the screencast and bring it to the next class.

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Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher North Kingstown High School

Average Atomic Mass and Radioactivity

These slides mirror the screencast presentation above. You may print them and take notes directly on them if you choose.

Source: Susan Eriksen, Chemistry Teacher, North Kingstown High School