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MendeleevThe Atom Random Knowledge Star Stuff Atoms in the Table Periodic Table

I was created by Mendeleev. A 100

What is the Periodic Table? A 100

Mendeleev arranged elements in this increasing order. A 200

What is Atomic Mass? A 200

Mendeleev knew the location of how many elements? A 300

What is 63 elements? A 300

Scientist changed Mendeleev’s chart in 20 th century by doing this A 400

What is put the elements in order of atomic number? A 400

Mendeleev predict this would happen and did happen within 20 years A 500

What are 3 unknown elements on the periodic table? A 500

The smallest complete particle that makes up an element. B 100

What is an atom? B 100

The subatomic parts of an atom. B 200

What is Electron, Neutron, and Proton? B 200

The electrically charged particle on the outside of the nucleus. B 300

What is the Electron? B 300

Positively charged subatomic particle. B 400

What is the proton? B 400

Where all an atom’s weight is located. B 500

What is the nucleus? B 500

Term in which an angle is measured. C 100

What is a Degree? C 100

The type of Science are we studying (hint… it’s in the name of your book) C 200

What is chemistry? C 200

The three states of matter that are found on earth. C 300

What is Solids, Liquids and Gases? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

4x -6=18 C 400

What is X=6 C 400

The most common element on earth. C 500

What is Carbon? C 500

This is the state of matter that occurs when electrons are stripped from the atom. D 100

What is the plasma state? D 100

We are originally created from this. D 200

What is star stuff? D 200

The intense heat in stars cause two smaller nucleuses to under go this process. D 300

What is Nuclear Fission? D 300

Lead develops from this cosmic force. D 400

What is a Supernova? D 400

Many synthetic elements are created in machines with this name. D 500

What is a Particle Accelerator? D 500

A common, short hand way of writing elements like Sodium, Na, Potassium, K, and Oxygen, O. E 100

What are chemical symbols? E 100

A molecule that has a different amount of neutrons than usually found in nature like carbon 14(change from carbon 12) and deuterium (hydrogen with a neutron). E 200

What is an isotope? E 200

All of these elements are safe, unreactive non-metals. E 300

What is a noble gas? E 300

In a particle accelerator scientist make these short lived elements. E 400

What is a synthetic? E 400

Elements that have characteristics of both a metal and a nonmetal. E 500

What is a Metalloid? E 500

Families are determined by this in the periodic table. F 100

What is a Column? F 100

The atomic number represents these subatomic particles. F 200

What is the atomic number? F 200

These type of elements(state of matter) dominate the nonmetal groups. F 300

What are gases? F 300

The rows of elements are referred to by this name. F 400

What is a period? F 400

The properties of an element can be predicted by this. F 500

What is its location on the table? F 500

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