lon worksheet 1. What particle has a +2 charge and 12 protons? 2. What particle has 30 protons and 28 electrons? 3. What particle has 47 protons and a +1 charge? Cf 4. What particle has 98 electrons and 98 protons? 5. What particle has 50 protons and 46 electrons? 6. What particle has 18 electrons and 16 protons? 7. What particle has a -3 charge and 36 electrons? 8. What particle has 89 electrons and a +6 charge? 9. What particle has 44 protons and 44 electrons? 10. What particle has 34 protons and 2 more electrons than protons? 11. Name the particle which has 46 electrons and a +5 charge. 12. What particle has 78 electrons and 81 protons? 13. How many electrons would the tri-negative ion of nitrogen have? 14. How many neutrons are in the di-positive ion of Radium-230? (#88) 15. How many electrons are in the uni-positive ion of sodium-24? (#11) 16.How many neutrons are in the above particle? 17. What is the number of positively-charged particles in the above? 18. Name the element whose di-positive ion would contain 27 electrons. 19. If the mass number of the above particle is 60, how many neutrons does it contain? 20. If a particle contains 28 electrons, 41 neutrons and has a charge of +3, write the correct chemical configuration. 21. Write the chemical configuration for a particle which contains 86 electrons,85 protons and 97 neutrons. 22. If a particle's atomic number is 49 and it contains 64 neutrons and has a charge of +3, how many electrons does it contain? 23. How many protons does it contain? 24. What is the mass number of the particle? 25. If a particle has a charge of -4 and contains 102 protons, how many electrons does it contain? If this same particle also contains 150 neutrons, what is the mass number?
Atomic Structure
The basic structure of an atom is defined as the component-level of atomic structure of an atom. Precisely speaking an atom consists of three major subatomic particles which are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Many theories have been stated for explaining the structure of an atom.
Shape of the D Orbital
Shapes of orbitals are an approximate representation of boundaries in space for finding electrons occupied in that respective orbital. D orbitals are known to have a clover leaf shape or dumbbell inside where electrons can be found.
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