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Jeopardy. Physical Science Chapter 4 Review Game. Select a Category. Subatomic Particles. The three basic subatomic particles and their charges. 1 point. Check. Subatomic Particles. What are electrons (1-), protons (1+), and neutrons (0)?. 1 point. Back to Category Slide.

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  1. Jeopardy Physical Science Chapter 4 Review Game

  2. Select a Category

  3. Subatomic Particles The three basic subatomic particles and their charges. 1 point Check

  4. Subatomic Particles What are electrons (1-), protons (1+), and neutrons (0)? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  5. Subatomic Particles A neutral atom of indium has this many electrons. 2 points Check

  6. Subatomic Particles What is 49 electrons? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  7. Subatomic Particles Because of its small size, electrons have this as a mass (a.m.u.). 3 points Check

  8. Subatomic Particles What is 0 a.m.u.? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  9. Subatomic Particles The definition of mass number. (Hint: What particles are inside?) 4 points Check

  10. Subatomic Particles What is the number of protons and neutrons? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  11. Subatomic Particles The atomic number of silver. 5 points Check

  12. Subatomic Particles What is 47? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  13. Famous Scientists and the PT Location and 3 characteristics of non-metals. 1 point Check

  14. Famous Scientists and the PT Where is in the upper right hand corner and what are dull, brittle, non conductors of heat and electricity, gas at room temperature…? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  15. Famous Scientists and the PT The first person to believe the universe is made of invisible units called atoms… 2 points Check

  16. Famous Scientists and the PT Who was Democritus? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  17. Famous Scientists and the PT Atoms of different elements could join together to form new ones. 3 points Check

  18. Famous Scientists and the PT Who was Dalton? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  19. Famous Scientists and the PT This group of elements share properties of the two other groups on the PT. 4 points Check

  20. Famous Scientists and the PT What are metalloids? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  21. Famous Scientists and the PT Our solar system was similar to the design of an atom. 5 points Check

  22. Famous Scientists and the PT Who was Bohr? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  23. Elements and Atoms Symbol of iron? 1 point Check

  24. Elements and Atoms What is Fe? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  25. Elements and Atoms Mg-27 has this many neutrons. 2 points Check

  26. Elements and Atoms What is 15 neutrons? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  27. Elements and Atoms Sodium has this many electrons in the 3rd energy level. 3 points Check

  28. Elements and Atoms What is 1 electron? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  29. Elements and Atoms The mass number for Cobalt. 4 points Check

  30. Elements and Atoms What is 59? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  31. Elements and Atoms The difference between Ni-58 and Ni-60. 5 points Check

  32. Elements and Atoms What is 2 neutrons? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  33. Miscellaneous 2, 8, 18, 32. 1 point Check

  34. Miscellaneous What is the maximum number of electrons in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th energy levels of an atom? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  35. Miscellaneous The charge of an atom that loses two electrons. 2 points Check

  36. Miscellaneous What is 2+? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  37. Miscellaneous Sketch a diagram of one atom of O. 3 points Check

  38. Miscellaneous O has 8 protons and 8 neutrons in the nucleus and 8 electrons (2 e’s in the first, 6 e’s in the 2nd) in the electron cloud. 3 points Back to Category Slide

  39. Miscellaneous Sketch a diagram of one atom of Br-75. 4 points Check

  40. Miscellaneous Br-75 has 35 protons and 40 neutrons in the nucleus and 35 electrons (2 in the 1st, 8 in the 2nd, 18 in the 3rd and 7 in the 4th) in the electron cloud. 4 points Back to Category Slide

  41. Miscellaneous Complete the following: a) The number of moles found in 100 g of Au b) The number of grams found in 3.5 moles of Au 5 points Check

  42. Miscellaneous What is… • 0.508 mole Au • 689.4 grams Au 5 points Back to Category Slide

  43. Congratulations!You have completed the game of Jeopardy. Your test over chapter 4 is tomorrow.

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