Complete the table below, using the diagram of an atom shown at right. name symbol electron 0 Properties of subatomic particles approximate mass (amu) 0.0005 charge (in multiples of e) -1 0 0 1.0 (choose one) O location on diagram B A (choose one) O X 00

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### Identifying the Parts of an Atom

#### Instructions:
Complete the table below using the diagram of an atom shown at right.

#### Properties of Subatomic Particles
| name    | symbol         | charge (in multiples of e) | approximate mass (amu) | location on diagram |
|---------|----------------|----------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------|
| electron|                | 0                          | 0.0005                  |                      |
| (choose one)            |                          | -1                         | 0.0005                  | (choose one)          |
|         |     (choose one)  |                          | 1.0                        | (choose one)          |

#### Diagram
The diagram shows a model of an atom with the following key features:

- **A**: Located at the center of the atom, representing the nucleus.
- **B**: Circling the nucleus in elliptical paths, representing orbitals where the electrons can be found.

To complete the table, use the diagram to determine where electrons (represented by circles) and other subatomic particles are located in relation to the nucleus (label A) and orbitals (label B). Then fill in the appropriate properties for each subatomic particle listed.

#### Example Use:
- When identifying the electron, you would note that electrons are generally located in orbitals (B), have a charge of -1, and possess an approximate mass of 0.0005 amu.
Transcribed Image Text:### Identifying the Parts of an Atom #### Instructions: Complete the table below using the diagram of an atom shown at right. #### Properties of Subatomic Particles | name | symbol | charge (in multiples of e) | approximate mass (amu) | location on diagram | |---------|----------------|----------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------| | electron| | 0 | 0.0005 | | | (choose one) | | -1 | 0.0005 | (choose one) | | | (choose one) | | 1.0 | (choose one) | #### Diagram The diagram shows a model of an atom with the following key features: - **A**: Located at the center of the atom, representing the nucleus. - **B**: Circling the nucleus in elliptical paths, representing orbitals where the electrons can be found. To complete the table, use the diagram to determine where electrons (represented by circles) and other subatomic particles are located in relation to the nucleus (label A) and orbitals (label B). Then fill in the appropriate properties for each subatomic particle listed. #### Example Use: - When identifying the electron, you would note that electrons are generally located in orbitals (B), have a charge of -1, and possess an approximate mass of 0.0005 amu.
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