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Chemistry Jeopardy Atoms More Atoms Atomic Models Matter Isotopes and Ions 100 200 300 400 500

Atoms-100 This element has 29 protons. What is copper (Cu)?

Atoms-200 The mass number if an element of sulfur has 16 protons and 18 neutrons. What is 34?

Atoms-300 This part of the atom has a negative charge. What is the electron?

Atoms-400 This element has an atomic mass of 79. What is selenium?

Atoms-500 This element has an atomic number of 32. What is Germanium?

More Atoms-100 The number of protons in rubidium. What is 37?

More Atoms-200 The name of the element with 51 electrons. What is antimony?

More Atoms-300 The number of neutrons in cesium. What is 78?

More Atoms-400 The charge of sulfur if it has 18 electrons. What is –2?

More Atoms-500 The number of electrons in strontium if it has a charge of +2. What is 36?

Atomic Models-100 The name of the theory by J.J. Thompson. What is the “plum-pudding” model?

Atomic Models-200 He discovered neutrons. Who is James Chadwick?

Atomic Models-300 The scientist who conducted the Gold Foil Experiment Who is Rutherford?

Atomic Models-400 The experiment Thomson performed What is the cathode ray tube experiment?

Atomic Models-500 Name one part of Dalton’s atomic theory. What is…?

Matter-100 Air (Is it an element, compound, homogeneous, or heterogeneous?) What is homogeneous?

Matter-200 A ________ holds a particular shape and has a definite volume. What is a solid?

Matter-300 This is a substance made up of only one type of atom. What is an element?

Matter-400 Carbon dioxide is this type of matter (element, compound, homogeneous, heterogeneous). What is a compound?

Matter-500 A gas has no definite shape or _________. What is volume?

Isotopes and Ions-100 Isotopes are different because they have different_______. What is neutrons or mass?

Isotopes and Ions-200 The number of electrons in Al+3. What is 10?

Isotopes and Ions-300 The number of neutrons in uranium-235. What is 143?

Isotopes and Ions-400 Compare and contrast carbon-14 and carbon-12. What is they have the same number of protons (6) and electrons(6) and a different number of neutrons (8 and 6 respectively)?

Isotopes and Ions-500 The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in 125I-1. What is 53 protons, 72 neutrons, and 54 electrons?