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ATOMIC
STRUCTURE
NEUCLONS
ELECTRONS PARTICLES
HISTORY
STABLE
or not
ELEMENTS
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NUCLEONS - $100
 The
particle that has a positive
charge.
 What
is a proton?
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NUCLEONS - $200
 Particle
 What
that has no charge.
is a neutron?
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NUCLEONS - $300
 Where
scientists collide particles
(protons) to study fundamental
atomic particles.
 What
is a particle collider?
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NUCLEONS - $400
 Protons
and neutrons – size and
mass
 What
particles have approximately the
same size and mass?
Or
 What is 1 amu (atomic mass unit)?
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NUCLEONS - $500
 The
forces that hold the neutrons
and the protons together in the
nucleus.
 What
are nuclear forces?
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ELECTRONS - $100
 1/2000th
the mass.
 What
is the size of an electron
compared to a proton or neutron?
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ELECTRONS - $200
 Charge
 What
of an electron.
is negative?
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ELECTRONS - $300
 Where
electrons are located
 Electron
cloud
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ELECTRONS - $400
 the
maximum number of electrons
that go on the first 3 energy levels?
 What
is 2, 8, 8?
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ELECTRONS - $500
 Groups
 How
or families
are elements grouped based on
number of electrons in the atoms (of the
same group or family) outer energy levels?
OR
 How are elements grouped that have
similar properties based on outer energy
level electrons?
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PARTICLES - $100
 particles
makeup the nucleus of the
atom
 What
are Protons and neutrons?
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PARTICLES - $200
 How
you calculate # of neutrons.
 What
is subtract atomic # (# of protons)
from atomic mass?
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PARTICLES - $300
 These subatomic
particles are located in
orbitals around the nucleus.
 What
are electrons?
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PARTICLES - $400
 Positively
charged alpha particles.
 During
the gold foil test
(Rutherfords experiment) what was
“shot” at the gold foil?
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PARTICLES - $500
 Several
atoms with differing
numbers of neutrons, same
element.
 What
is an isotope?
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HISTORY - $100
 Philosopher that
first described smallest
piece of matter as indivisible or not to be
cut.
 Who
was Democritus?
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HISTORY - $200
 The
“father of the modern periodic
table” and first grouped elements
together.
 Who
was Mendeleyev?
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HISTORY - $300
 Scientist
that conducted gold foil
test
 Who
was Rutherford?
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HISTORY - $400
3
of the 5 individuals we discussed
that contributed to the development
of modern atomic model/theory.
 Who
were Democritus, Dalton,
Thompson, Rutherford, Bohr?
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HISTORY - $500
 Scientist
 Who
that discovered electrons.
was JJ Thomson?
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STABLE or not - $100
 Atoms
 What
that lose or gain an electron.
is an ion?
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STABLE or not - $200
 The
outermost energy level with
electrons.
 What
is the valence shell?
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STABLE or not - $300
 Alkali
metals in the first column of
the periodic table all form this type
of ion.
 What
is +1 ion?
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STABLE or not - $400
 Elements
in Column 18 that are most
stable.
 What
are the noble gases?
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STABLE or not - $500
 Radioactive
elements.
 What
are elements that have an imbalance
of neutrons and protons?
OR
 What is an atom that has more neutrons
(too many neutrons) in relation to protons?
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PERIODIC TABLE - $100
 This
 What
element has NO neutrons.
the element hydrogen?
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PERIODIC TABLE - $200
 This
noble gas does NOT have 8
electrons in its outer energy level.
 What
is Helium?
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PERIODIC TABLE - $300
 Groups
or families on the periodic
table.
 What
are the vertical columns (elements
that have similar properties)?
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PERIODIC TABLE - $400
 This
number on the periodic table gives
you the number of protons AND
electrons of an element.
 What
is the atomic number?
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PERIODIC TABLE - $500
 This
elemental number signifies the
number of neutrons and protons for
each element.
 What
is atomic mass or atomic weight?
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THANK YOU FOR PLAYING...
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Jeopardy
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