Atom Structure Worksheet
Explore the basic structure of an atom with this engaging worksheet for 6th graders.
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Atom Structure Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. What are the three main parts of an atom?
Protons, electrons, and cells
Protons, neutrons, and electrons
Nucleus, protons, and neutrons
Electrons, neutrons, and molecules
2. Which part of an atom has a positive charge?
Electron
Neutron
Proton
Nucleus
3. The center of an atom is called the .
4. Electrons orbit the nucleus in specific .
5. All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons.
True
False
6. Describe the charge of a neutron.
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