Which Element Am I? Instructions: Use the data provided below to complete the missing information for each element. Element/Identity: Element/Identity: Element/Identity: Number of protons: Number of protons: Number of protons: Number of neutrons: Number of neutrons: Number of neutrons: Number of electrons: Number of electrons: Number of electrons: Number of valence electrons: Number of valence electrons: Number of valence electrons: Group Number: Group Number: Group Number: Element/Identity: Element/Identity: Element/Identity: Number of protons: Number of protons: Number of protons: Number of neutrons: Number of neutrons: Number of neutrons: Number of electrons: Number of electrons: Number of electrons: Number of valence electrons: Number of valence electrons: Number of valence electrons: Group Number: Group Number: Group Number: Which subatomic particle is used to determine the identity of each element? Why? How does the Bohr model help identify valence electrons for an element? Activity 1: Which Element Am I? Use the data provided below to complete the missing information for each element. Element: Element: Element: Number of protons: Number of protons: Number of protons: Number of neutrons: Number of neutrons: Number of neutrons: Number of electrons: Number of electrons: Number of electrons: Number of valence electrons: Number of valence electrons: Number of valence electrons: Which subatomic particle is used to determine the identity of each element? Why? How does the Bohr model help identify valence electrons for an element? How can a Periodic Table help in the identification of elements? Explain your answer. Which Element Am I? 1. Which one is the LEAST REACTIVE? 2. Which one is the MOST REACTIVE?