1. The image contains a worksheet titled "Isotope and Ion Notation" for practice.
2. It provides background information on isotopes and ions, explaining that isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, and ions are atoms that have gained or lost electrons.
3. The worksheet includes a table with columns for Element, Atomic Number, Mass Number, # of Protons, # of Neutrons, # of Electrons, and Ion Charge.
4. Several rows are filled with data for different elements (e.g., Aluminum, Calcium, Chlorine, Iron, Magnesium, Neon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Silver, Sodium, Sulfur, Uranium) showing their atomic number, mass number, and calculated values for protons, neutrons, electrons, and ion charge.
5. Some cells in the table are left blank for the student to fill in, requiring them to apply knowledge of atomic structure and ion formation.
6. The worksheet also includes instructions for students to complete the table using the provided information and periodic table.
7. Additional practice problems are listed at the bottom, asking students to write symbols for specific isotopes and ions based on given atomic numbers and mass numbers.
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