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Jeopardy

Test your knowledge of atoms, isotopes, and ions in this Jeopardy-style game. Discover the key concepts behind the periodic table and learn about the fascinating world of subatomic particles.

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Atoms Isotopes & Ions Old Guys Periodic Table Mystery? 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. What has to be true for a atom to be neutral?

  5. Is must have the same number of protons (+) and electrons (-) In other words it can not be a ion

  6. What determines the identity of a element?

  7. The atomic number

  8. An atom of Ag with 47 p+ 47 e- and 61 n0 would have a mass number of what?

  9. 108

  10. How are ions formed?

  11. Ions are formed with an atom gains or looses electrons

  12. Why are all atoms of an element the same?

  13. The number of protons in each atom are the same

  14. What type of force holds the nucleus together?

  15. A STRONG Nuclear Force

  16. What does the current model of a atom suggest?

  17. An electron cloud surrounds the nucleus

  18. A atom of Plutonium with 94 protons 94 electrons and 145 neutrons would have a mass number of what?

  19. Plutonium-239

  20. How do Isotopes exist for the same elements? What is different?

  21. Isotopes have a different number of neutrons from the original atom

  22. How many Neutrons are in a atom of C-14?

  23. 8

  24. Who preformed the Gold Foil Experiment?

  25. Rutherford

  26. What does the term “atomos” mean and who first coined it?

  27. Can’t be divided, Democritus

  28. Which delightful man discovered the electron?

  29. Thomson

  30. What were peoples reactions when Democritus proposed the idea of an uncuttable particle?

  31. Poor Democritus no one believed him because of that mean ol’e Aristotle

  32. Who believed that an atoms positive charge was located in the nucleus?

  33. Rutherford

  34. Elements that do not ordinarily form compounds are called what?

  35. Noble Gases

  36. How did Mendeleev first organize the periodic table?

  37. Increasing atomic mass

  38. What are the two most common Alkaline Earth Metals?

  39. Calcium and Magnesium

  40. Elements that are poor conductors at room temperature are classified as what?

  41. Nonmetals

  42. What do elements in the same column of the periodic table have in common?

  43. Their properties

  44. What are atoms composed of?

  45. Protons, Neutrons and Electrons

  46. What does the number of protons in a atom represent?

  47. The atomic number

  48. According to the Periodic Table what determines the identity of an element?

  49. Atomic Number

  50. How many Neutrons are in a atom of Calclum?

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