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Test your knowledge of atomic theory and the periodic table with this engaging trivia. Understand key concepts including Dalton’s Billiard Ball model, Thomson’s Plum Pudding model, Rutherford’s Gold Foil experiment, and the arrangement of electrons in atomic orbitals. Challenge yourself with questions about electron configurations, ionization energy, electronegativity, and the properties of alkali metals, noble gases, and transition metals. Perfect for students and science enthusiasts eager to reinforce their understanding of chemistry fundamentals.
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What was the name given to Dalton’s atomic model Billiard Ball or Marble Click for: Answer and next Question
The cloud shaped reagions where electrons are thought to be located Atomic Orbital Click for: Answer and next Question
The way electrons are arranged around the nucleus of atoms Electron Configuration Click for: Answer and next Question
Whose model of the atom was called “plum pudding” Thomson Click for: Answer and next Question
Rutherford conducted what experiment? Gold Foil Click for: Answer and next Question
Is one half the distance between the nuclei of two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined Atomic Radii Click for: Answer and next Question
The elements with the largest atomic radii are in the lower left hand corner of the table True Click for: Answer and next Question
The ionization energy decreases as you move down a group of the periodic table True Click for: Answer and next Question
the tendency for the atoms of the elements to attract electrons when they are chemically combined with another element Electronegativity Click for: Answer and next Question
The lowest energy level (n=1) is called Ground state Click for: Answer and next Question
This man conducted the cathode ray tube experiment Thomson Click for: Answer and next Question
What are the names of the four sublevels that exist? S, p, d, f Click for: Answer and next Question
How many electrons can fit in a:S sublevelP sublevelD sublevelF sublevel S can hold 2 P can hold 6 D can hold 10 F can hold 14 Click for: Answer and next Question
What is the electron configuration of nitrogen? Enter Answer Text Click for: Answer and next Question
What is the name given to the elements in group number 1? Alkali Metals Click for: Answer and next Question
What is the group number of the Noble Gases 18 Click for: Answer and next Question
Where are the lanthanides and actinides located on the periodic table? F block Click for: Answer and next Question
What is the group number of the Halogens? 17 Click for: Answer and next Question
What is the group name of the elements in Group 2? Alkaline Earth Metals Click for: Answer and next Question
Where are the metals located on the Periodic Table? Left of staircase Click for: Answer and next Question
Who created the first periodic table? Mendeleev Click for: Answer and next Question
What happens to the density of the elements as we go down a group? Increases Click for: Answer and next Question
Down a group atomic radius tends to Increase Click for: Answer and next Question
Down a group first ionization energy tends to decrease Click for: Answer and next Question
What is the Electron Configuration of Oxygen? Enter Answer Text Click for: Answer and next Question
What block on the Periodic table is Oxygen found in P Click for: Answer and next Question
What block on the periodic table do we find Gold in? D Click for: Answer and next Question
Metals are good conductors True Click for: Answer and next Question
Metalloids have the properties of both _____ and _____ Metals and Nonmetals Click for: Answer and next Question
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