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l. * a m e :I f v ,,' P e r io dl1 z 3 @ 5 6 lDa t e : lr t / , ' , : Itz ' ''', , . ,.--, StandarclsAssessed Score I .a : Sfudentsknow how to relate the positioil of an elementin the periodic table to its atomic number and atomic mass. 1.d : Students1.:towhow to use the periodic table to determinethe number of electronsavailable for bondins. 1.e : Studentsknow about atomic structure $o i.h : Studentsknow the experimentalbasis for the discovery of atomic structure )0 11.a Studentsknow how the nucleus is held tosether : N5 l1.c : Studentsknow about radioactive isotopes \ rrn 11.d-e: Studentsknow the three most cornmon forrns of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, and gamma) and know how the nucleus changesin eachtype of d,ecay.
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Instructions All work must be completed silently and independently. any qluestions, For raiseyour hand and wait for Mr. Larkin. Read each questioncarefully and completely and either choosethe bestansweror write down a correctrespanse. You mustannotatethe questions this exam.IF YOU DO NOT ANNOTATE, YOU WILL on AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVEA SCOREOF ZERO.After you have finished, checkyour u,ork and cometurn in the examand answersheet.
1.a : Sfudentsknow how to relate the position of an elementin the periodic table to its atomic number and atomic mass.
t) As thenumber of $eltrons in the nucleusof a given atom of an elementincreases.rthg'"t *i;nmber that element.. a. Decreases
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higher averageatomicmassthan nickel? (6'.';Nickel hasone more proton h'. Cobalt was discoveredfirst
It is all about lhe learning 3) GeE4aliy, how do atomicmasses fary'throughoutthe periodic. table of the elements? /;\ from left to right and top to bottom ' {uJ They increase b" They increasefrom left to right and bottom to top c. They increasefrom right to left and top to bottom d. They increasefrom right to left and bottom to top. 4) Inwhich reglqn of the periodic table would you find the element with the t@,+ atomic number? ' :
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