Atomic Guide

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Atomic Particles
Name
Mass
Charge
Proton
+1
Neutron
Electron
Guide to the Periodic Table
1. The periodic table is composed of element boxes. Each box contains an element's atomic number, atomic mass, name and symbol.
2. The element boxes are arranged in a table of 7 rows and 18 columns.
3. The columns are called groups and represent elements that have similar chemical properties due to the same number of electrons in their last shell.
4. The rows are called periods. Elements in a row are arranged by increasing atomic number.
5. The period number is the number of the electron shell that elements of that period are filling. Elements of a row have different chemical properties.
First Three Rows of
the Periodic Table
(Main Group Elements)
Carbon
Atomic Number
(No. of protons)
Symbol
Element name
Electrons
in 1st shell*
in 2nd shell*
*A circle around the
number means the
shell is full.
Lithium
Li
Beryllium
Be
Magnesium
Mg
Hydrogen
Sodium
Na
Helium
He
Boron
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Fluorine
Neon
Ne
Aluminum
Al
Silicon
Si
Phosphorus
Sulfur
Chlorine
Cl
Argon
Ar
Group 1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
7A
Group 8A
protons
+ neutrons
Atomic Mass
10 p+
10 n0
3rd electron shell
1st electron shell
2nd electron shell
nucleus
e-
Shell Max. e-
1st
2nd
3rd
11 p+
12 n0
Electron shells are
filled from 1st shell
outwards.
Atomic Structure Diagrams
Atomic Guide

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