Trivia Rules Trivia Rules By: Kelly Halleran I will ask a question that you or your opponent will answer.

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Trivia Rules Trivia Rules By: Kelly Halleran

I will ask a question that you or your opponent will answer.

You must wait until I am completely finished asking the question before you answer, if not, the other team gains 3 points.

After I ask the question, you are allowed to hit your buzzer.

If you answer the question correctly, your team gains one point.

If you answer the question incorrectly, the other team has a chance to answer.

Which ever team wins, gets an Incredibuck.

GOOD LUCK! READY! SET! GO!

1. Q: What are tiny pieces that we can’t break apart called? A: Atoms

2. Q: What is the middle of the atom called? A: Nucleus

3. Q: What can you find in the middle of the nucleus? A: protons and neutrons.

4. Q: What can you find buzzing around the nucleus? A: Electrons

5. Q: what do you get when you combine 2 or more atoms? A: molecules

6. Q: What are smaller particles that make up an atom? A: subatomic particles.

7. Q: A __________ has only one type of substance A: pure substance

8. Q: What is a substance that contains only a single type of atoms? A: element

9. Q: What is an organized list of elements? A: The Periodic Table

10. Q: Who were the two scientists involved in creating the modern Periodic Table? A: Mendeleev and Mosley

11. Q: What is a shorthand way of representing the elements? A: Chemical symbol

12. Q: What do you use to tell the number of protons? A: Atomic number

13. Q: What are three examples of matter? A: Answers may vary.

14. Q: What are three examples of non-matter? A: Answers may vary

15. Q: What is the amount of matter in an object? A: Mass.

BYE! THANKS FOR PLAYING!

Kelly Halleran Cameron Parsons Gregg Johnson Noel Greenwood Alana Hoffman Megan Purinton Not to forget our wonderful science teachers: Miss Schaeffer and Mrs. Dzedzy! *Special thanks to Mr. Campbell