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Classify subatomic particles — free printable High School Science worksheet

Classify subatomic particles

Free printable Chemistry science worksheet for "Classify subatomic particles" — practice atomic structure. No-prep, print or assign online.

High-school students use this Physical Science worksheet to classify subatomic particles — protons, neutrons, and electrons — according to their charge, location, and mass within the context of atomic structure. Teachers can assign it as a structured review after introducing atomic models, giving students a concrete task for organizing foundational particle knowledge. The classification focus prepares students for deeper work on isotopes, ions, and periodic trends.

Science
Physical Science
High School
Worksheets
Ages 14–18
hard

Learning objectives

  • Classify subatomic particles by charge, mass, and location within the atom
  • Distinguish protons, neutrons, and electrons using their defining properties
  • Apply knowledge of atomic structure to explain the identity and stability of atoms

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  2. Print at home or in class for High School; it's no-prep, with no extra materials needed.
  3. Use the included answer key to mark it in seconds.

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What grade or age is this Science worksheet for?

It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Atomic structure.

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