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Jeopardy
Atomic
Models
Atomic
Structure
Vocabulary Elements
Periodic
Table
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
This was JJ Thompson’s model of an atom. It was
The first model to include subatomic particles.
$100 Answer from H1
What is the plum-pudding model?
$200 Question from H1
Bohr’s model of an atom had
Electrons that traveled in these.
$200 Answer from H1
What are fixed orbits?
$300 Question from H1
Rutherford’s experiments led to the
Conclusion that this region was dense
And positively charged.
$300 Answer from H1
What is the nucleus?
$400 Question from H1
This person developed the first atomic model as
A tiny, indestructible particle with no internal structure
$400 Answer from H1
What was John Dalton?
$500 Question from H1
The four elements that Aristotle
thought all substances were created
From.
$500 Answer from H1
What are Earth, Fire, Air and Water?
$100 Question from H2
Positively charged subatomic particle
$100 Answer from H2
What is a proton?
$200 Question from H2
Negatively charged
Subatomic particle
$200 Answer from H2
What is an electron?
$300 Question from H2
The two subatomic particles inside
The nucleus of an atom
$300 Answer from H2
What are protons and neutrons?
$400 Question from H2
The number of electrons that can be kept in each
orbital
$400 Answer from H2
What is 2?
$500 Question from H2
The number of protons in an atom
Of an element
$500 Answer from H2
What is the atomic number?
$100 Question from H3
Atoms of a given element that
have different numbers of neutrons
And different mass numbers
$100 Answer from H3
What are isotopes?
$200 Question from H3
A column of elements in the
Periodic table
$200 Answer from H3
What is a group?
$300 Question from H3
Defined as 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom
$300 Answer from H3
What is an atomic mass unit?
$400 Question from H3
They form a bridge between elements
On the left and the right side of the
table.
$400 Answer from H3
What are transition metals?
$500 Question from H3
An electron that is in the highest
occupied energy level of an atom
$500 Answer from H3
What is a valence electron?
$100 Question from H4
O
$100 Answer from H4
What is oxygen?
$200 Question from H4
The number of Protons + Neutrons
$200 Answer from H4
What is the mass number?
$300 Question from H4
The element with the atomic
Number 7
$300 Answer from H4
What is nitrogen?
$400 Question from H4
The number of energy levels used
In the electron configuration of Sulfur (16)
In the ground state.
$400 Answer from H4
What is three?
$500 Question from H4
Pressure and volume of a gas are
Inversely related P1V1 = P2V2
$500 Answer from H4
What is Oxygen-17
$100 Question from H5
A row of elements in the periodic
table
$100 Answer from H5
What is a period?
$200 Question from H5
The elements that are poor
Conductors of heat or electric current
$200 Answer from H5
What are nonmetals?
$300 Question from H5
The Man that developed the
Periodic table in the 1860’s.
$300 Answer from H5
Who was Mendeleev?
$400 Question from H5
The most stable elements, they have
8 valence electrons.
$400 Answer from H5
What are noble gases?
$500 Question from H5
The pattern of repeating chemical
properties in the periodic table
$500 Answer from H5
What is periodic law?
Final Jeopardy
Calculate the Average Atomic Mass
of Element Y:
Y-24 33% abundance
Y-32 67% abundance
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is 21.01 amu
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