AT & PT JEOPARDY!!
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$100 Question from Atomic Theory The developer of this model found the electron and coined it the plum-pudding model
$100 Answer from Atomic Theory Who is Thomson?
$200 Question from Atomic Theory This model puts electrons into definite paths around the nucleus.
$200 Answer from Atomic Theory What is the Planetary Model?
$300 Question from Atomic Theory Through this experiment, the nucleus of the atom was discovered?
$300 Answer from Atomic Theory What is the gold-foil experiment?
$400 Question from Atomic Theory DOUBLE JEOPARDY The location and speed of an electron may not be determined at the same time.
$400 Answer from Atomic Theory What is Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?
$500 Question from Atomic Theory Matter is composed of discrete units called atoms
$500 Answer from Atomic Theory What is the atomic theory?
$100 Question from Subatomic Particles The subatomic particle, discovered by Eugene Goldstein with the cathode-ray tube, which has a positive charge.
$100 Answer from Subatomic Particles What is the proton?
$200 Question from Subatomic Particles This is the location in an atom where one is most likely to find an electron
$200 Answer from Subatomic Particles What is the electron cloud?
$300 Question from Subatomic Particles 1 / 1840 amu
$300 Answer from Subatomic Particles What is the mass of an electron?
$400 Question from Subatomic Particles This nuclide has: – 12 p + – 11n o – and 10 e -
$400 Answer from Subatomic Particles What is Mg +2 ?
$500 Question from Subatomic Particles 11p + 11n o 11p + 11n o
$500 Answer from Subatomic Particles What are ions?
$100 Question from Ave. atomic mass DOUBLE JEOPARDY This is what each isotope is dependent on
$100 Answer from Ave. atomic mass Percent abundance
$200 Question from Ave. atomic mass This element has an average atomic mass of amu.
$200 Answer from Ave. atomic mass What is Ar?
$300 Question from Ave. atomic mass This is the isotope which will be closest to the weighted average atomic mass IsotopeIsotopic mass% abundance Si Si Si
$300 Answer from Ave. atomic mass What is Si-28?
$400 Question from Ave. atomic mass This is the average atomic mass of IsotopeIsotopic mass% abundance B % B %
$400 Answer from Ave. atomic mass What is amu?
$500 Question from Ave. atomic mass This is the element with the following isotopes Isotopic mass% abundance
$500 Answer from Ave. atomic mass What is Rb?
$100 Question from Periodic Table Most of the elements on the periodic table of are this type.
$100 Answer from Periodic Table What are metals?
$200 Question from Periodic Table DOUBLE JEOPARDY Column 4A, period 3
$200 Answer from Periodic Table What is silicon?
$300 Question from Periodic Table This scientist told the elements where to go.
$300 Answer from Periodic Table Who is Mendeleev?
$400 Question from Periodic Table This characteristic was used to organize the modern periodic table
$400 Answer from Periodic Table What is atomic number?
$500 Question from Periodic Table This family has an electron configuration of s 2 p 5
$500 Answer from Periodic Table What is the halogen family?
$100 Question from electron configuration The number of electrons that fills an orbital.
$100 Answer from electron configuration What is 2?
$200 Question from electron configuration This element has the electron configuration of: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 3
$200 Answer from electron configuration What is P?
$300 Question from electron configuration This is the electron configuration for lithium.
$300 Answer from electron configuration What is 1s 2 2s 1 ?
$400 Question from electron configuration This is how many subshells are in the fourth energy level.
$400 Answer from electron configuration What is 4?
$500 Question from electron configuration DOUBLE JEOPARDY Instead of [Ar]4s 2 3d 9, Cu has the electron configuration of [Ar]4s 1 3d 10
$500 Answer from electron configuration What is full sub-shell stability?
Final Jeopardy States that when the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number, there is a periodic repetition of their chemical and physical properties
Final Jeopardy Answer What is the periodic law?