Use the pHet simulation Isotopes to determine 2 stable isotopes for 3 of the above elements listed in the table. Use the nuclear notation to denote each stable isotope.   A. B. C. D. E. F.  Provide Common Ions for Zn and Fe, explain their valence electron situation and why Fe has more common ions than Zn.

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Instructions: Complete the table using the Periodic Table

Element

Symbol

Metal/Nonmetal/Metalloid

Protons

(positive)

found in the nucleus

Electrons (negative)

found in the electron cloud

Mass Number

Neutrons

Valence 

Electrons

Common Ion

3 Common Properties


Sodium

Na

Metal

11

11

23

12

1

Na+1

shiny,

ductile,

conducts electricity


Chlorine

       

35

 

7

 

not shiny, not conductive, gas at room temp


Hydrogen

       

1

 

1

H1+

 

Oxygen

       

16

 

6

O ^2- 

 

Magnesium

       

24

       

Neon

       

19

       

Phosphorus

       

31

       
  1. Use the pHet simulation Isotopes to determine 2 stable isotopes for 3 of the above elements listed in the table. Use the nuclear notation to denote each stable isotope.   A. B. C. D. E. F. 
  2. Provide Common Ions for Zn and Fe, explain their valence electron situation and why Fe has more common ions than Zn.
Element Symbol Metal/Nonmetal/Metalloid
Sodium
Chlorine
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Magnesium
Neon
Phosphorus
Na
Instructions: Complete the table using the Periodic Table
Protons
(positive)
found in
the
nucleus
11
Metal
Mass
Electrons
(negative) Number
found in
the
electron
cloud
11
23
35
1
16
24
19
31
Neutrons Valence
12
Electrons lon
1
7
1
Common
6
+1
Na+¹
H¹+
O^2-
3
Common
Properties
shiny,
ductile,
conducts
electricity
not shiny,
not
conductive,
gas at room
temp
Transcribed Image Text:Element Symbol Metal/Nonmetal/Metalloid Sodium Chlorine Hydrogen Oxygen Magnesium Neon Phosphorus Na Instructions: Complete the table using the Periodic Table Protons (positive) found in the nucleus 11 Metal Mass Electrons (negative) Number found in the electron cloud 11 23 35 1 16 24 19 31 Neutrons Valence 12 Electrons lon 1 7 1 Common 6 +1 Na+¹ H¹+ O^2- 3 Common Properties shiny, ductile, conducts electricity not shiny, not conductive, gas at room temp
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