ATOMIC STRUCTURE
The NUCLEUS ELECTRONS Draw It Calculations Atomic Scientists Mixed Bag $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 00 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 End game and credits
Inside the Nucleus - $200 This subatomic particle has a positive charge. What is a proton? Back to game board
Inside the Nucleus - $400 This subatomic particle has no charge. What is a neutron? Back to game board
Inside the Nucleus - $600 It’s the mass of a proton and a neutron in Atomic Mass Units. What is 1 amu? Back to game board
Inside the Nucleus - $800 It’s the positively charged, dense, tiny center of every atom. Where are the protons and neutrons located? Back to game board
Inside the Nucleus - $1000 It’s the value that represents the number of electrons in an atom What is the atomic number, or number of protons Back to game board
ELECTRONS - $200 Electrons have this charge What is negative Back to game board
ELECTRONS - $400 Electrons are located here: What is the electron cloud, or outside the nucleus Back to game board
ELECTRONS - $600 It’s the number of electrons in the 2nd level of 16S What is eight? Back to game board
ELECTRONS - $800 It’s the name for the outermost electrons What are valence electrons Back to game board
ELECTRONS - $1000 It’s the maximum number of electrons that can fit in the 3rd energy level. What is 18? Back to game board
Mixed Bag- $200 They’re the 3 forms of radiation we learned about yesterday What are alpha, beta, and gamma Back to game board
Mixed Bag- - $400 It’s the name of a charged particle. What is an ion? Back to game board
Mixed Bag- - $600 Two atoms of the same element with different mass numbers are known as isotopes. They have a different number of these subatomic particles: What are isotopes? Back to game board
Mixed Bag- - $800 Why can’t you accurately draw the model of an element on a piece of paper? The electrons are too far away in real life Back to game board
Mixed Bag- - $1000 In Beta radiation, why does the atomic # increase by 1, but the mass # stays the same? A neutron ejects an electron and turns into a proton Back to game board
Calculations - $200 It’s the number of protons in an atom of hydrogen. 1 Back to game board
Calculations - $400 It’s the number of electrons in O-2 10 Back to game board
Calculations - $600 How many neutrons are in an atom of gold (Au) with a mass number of 198? 119 Back to game board
Calculations - $800 How many electrons are in a neutral atom of strontium (Sr)? 38 Back to game board
Calculations - $1000 What is the number of neutrons in Sb-122 minus the number of neutrons in H-1? Back to game board
Atomic Scientists $200 The smallest particle of matter is the atom, from the Greek “Atomos,” or indivisible, to this 4th century Greek scientist Back to game board
Atomic Scientists$400 His team discovered the dense, tiny nucleus by shooting a form of radiation known as “Alpha particles” at Au foil in the famous 1908-1913 experiment Who is Ernest Rutherford? Back to game board
Atomic Scientists $600 He won the 1906 Nobel Prize for his work on electrons Who is JJ Thomson? Back to game board
Atomic Scientists $800 This English scientist imagined the atom as the smallest possible piece of matter and posed the idea that 2 atoms of the same element are identical, while 2 atoms of different elements were different. Who is John Dalton? Back to game board
Atomic Scientists $1000 He lead the “Manhattan Project,” which helped America win the nuclear arms race during World War II. Who is Robert Oppenheimer? Back to game board
Draw It- $200 Draw the chemical symbol for C-14, including the atomic # and mass # Back to game board
Draw It- $400 Draw the Lewis structure for 6C Back to game board
Draw It- $600 Draw the Bohr diagram for 12Mg Back to game board
Draw it- $800 Draw the Bohr and Lewis structures for H-1. Include the protons and neutrons in the Bohr. What is the symbol for the element iron? Back to game board
Draw It- $1000 Draw the Bohr and Lewis structures for 15P. Include the p+ and no on the Bohr diagram Back to game board
ATOMIC STRUCTURE Jeopardy THANK YOU FOR PLAYING... ATOMIC STRUCTURE Jeopardy Atom image from http://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2004/04atom.html Jeopardy backgrounds from http://www.jeopardy.com Power point template received from Cheryl Cronbaugh cronbaugh.cheryl@ncocc.k12.oh.us Atomic structure game created by Lee Rowlinson rowlinson.lee@wynford.k12.oh.us