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AtomicStructure

Atomic Models

Periodic Table

Matter Matters!

Formulas and Equations

Mix It Up!

A 100

Most of the space in an atom is filled with

this:

A 200

Protons are found here in an atom:

A 100

What is empty space?

What is in the nucleus?

A 200

A 300

These subatomic

particles make

up the mass of an atom:

What is protons plus neutrons?

A 300

Ions form when these subatomic

particles are not equal

A 400

What are protons and electrons

P ≠ E

A 400

The term used to describe atoms that

have more/less neutrons than the

“regular” atom (based on the atomic

mass on the periodic table)

A 500

What are isotopes?

A 500

This type of atom shows electrons

orbiting the nucleus in specific

energy levels, or shells:

B 100

What is the Bohr Model?

B 100

This atomic model was

theorized by

the scientist JJ Thomson:

B 200

What is the

“Plum Pudding” Model?

B 200

A Bohr Model of Beryllium

is composed of this

many protons, neutrons,

and electrons:

B 300

What is 4 protons, 4 electrons,

and 5 neutrons?

B 300

A Bohr Model of this neutral

element has 20 electrons:

B 400

What is Calcium (Ca)?

B 400

This is a correct drawing of

a Bohr Model of Nitrogen:

B 500

B 500

Magnesium, Aluminum,

and Argon all have this

in common:

C 100

What is 3 energy levels?

C 100

Arsenic is classified

as this on the periodic table:

C 200

What is a metalloid?

C 200

This element has a full

valence shell and is

in period 4:

C 300

What is Krypton?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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This element has the

smallest atomic number

of all the elements that

have three energy levels:

C 400

What is Sodium (Na)?

C 400

Elements from these

families form salts:

C 500

C 500

What is Alkali Metals

and Halogens?

Elements in the same

__________ have similar

properties.

D 100

What is group or family?

D 100

This property of metal

allows it to be

pulled into wire:

D 200

What is ductility?

D 200

Elements in this family

have properties most

similar to Sulfur:

D 300

What is the

Oxygen Family?

D 300

Chemical or Physical

Property: Oxidation

D 400

What is chemical?

(Oxidations means

reacting with Oxygen

like rusting)

D 400

This type of reaction

feels hot because

heat is released:

D 500

What is exothermic?

D 500

This is the subscript

of the sulfur atom

in sulfuric acid

H2S04

E 100

What is 1?

E 100

In a chemical formula,

this tells you the number

of molecules:

E 200

What is the coefficient?

E 200

This is the number

of atoms in the

chemical formula

(NH4)2CO3

E 300

What is 14?

E 300

These are the products in the equation below:2Mg + O2 → 2MgO

E 400

2MgO

E 400

This is the number of atoms on the reactants

side of the equation below:3CO + Fe2O3 2Fe + 2CO2

E 500

What is 11?

E 500

The diagram shows this element:

F 100

What is Phosphorus?

F 100

Element/Compound/Mixture

Air is classified as this:

F 200

What is a mixture?

F 200

chemical reaction / physical change

Change of state of matter is classified as this:

F 300

What is a physical change?

F 300

This is the number ofHydrogen atoms in the

following equation:3Ca(OH)2

F 400

What is 6?

F 400

True or False:

In a chemical equation,there can be different

number of atoms of anelement on the reactant

side for the same element on the product side.

F 500

FALSE

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Stoichiometry

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This is the coefficient of the water moleculewhen the following equation is balanced:

___C2H6 + ___O2 ___CO2 + ___H2O

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What is 6?

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