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Welcome To Mrs. Brose’s Big Board Facts
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Today's Topics NEXT
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Atomic Structure NEXT
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Atomic Theory NEXT
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Element Placement NEXT
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Element Placement NEXT
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Bonding NEXT
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Big Board Facts Atomic Structure 5 10 15 20 25 Atomic Theory 5 10 15 20 25 Element Placement 5 10 15 20 25 Element Placement 5 10 15 20 25 5 10 15 20 25 Bonding Team Scores Team One Team Three Team Five Big Points Question Team Two Team Four Team Six
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What are the 3 parts of an atom and their charges?
Topic 1 Question for 5 Points What are the 3 parts of an atom and their charges? Show Answer
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Proton + Electron – Neutron 0
Topic 1 Answer for 5 Points Proton + Electron – Neutron 0 Back to Board
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Label the parts of the atom
Topic 1 Question for 10 Points Label the parts of the atom Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 10 Points
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What has to happen for an atom to have a net charge of zero?
Topic 1 Question for 15 Points What has to happen for an atom to have a net charge of zero? Show Answer
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The # of protons needs equal to the # of electrons
Topic 1 Answer for 15 Points The # of protons needs equal to the # of electrons example (3+) + (3-) = 0 Back to Board
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Topic 1 Question for 20 Points
Put the following in order from smallest to largest: molecule, atom, electron, proton, nucleus Show Answer
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electron, proton, nucleus atom, molecule
Topic 1 Answer for 20 Points electron, proton, nucleus atom, molecule Back to Board
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Topic 1 Question for 25 Points What would happen to an aluminum atom (atomic #13) if it lost a proton? Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 25 Points The atom would have an atomic # of 12 and it would no longer be aluminum, it would be magnesium Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 5 Points
Performed experiments that determined there were smaller particles within an atom. He discovered that atoms contain negative charged particles (electrons) that were mixed evenly throughout the atom. His model was called the “Plum Pudding” model. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 5 Points Thomson Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 10 Points
Proposed the existence of atoms. He said if you keep cutting a piece of matter in half, eventually you will end up with a tiny particle that cannot be cut or divided any further. This particle is called atomos, a Greek word meaning “not able to divide”. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 10 Points Democritus Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 15 Points All substances are made of small particles called atoms. These atoms were small, hard, dense spheres that could not be changed, created, or destroyed. All atoms of the same element are identical and different from atoms of other types of elements. Atoms cannot be divided into anything simpler. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 15 Points Dalton Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 20 Points Performed an experiment with gold foil that revealed an atom is made of mostly empty space and a positively charged nucleus. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 20 Points Rutherford Back to Board
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Explain the current model of the atom.
Topic 2 Question for 25 Points Explain the current model of the atom. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 25 Points
The center of the atom (nucleus) is made of protons and neutrons. Electrons travel in a region around the nucleus in orbitals/energy levels within the electron cloud. Back to Board
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What makes an atom stable (happy)?
Topic 3 Question for 5 Points What makes an atom stable (happy)? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 5 Points
Having full valence energy levels Period 1 – 2 valence electrons to be full Period 2 and 3 – 8 valence electrons to be full Back to Board
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Which group of elements is the most stable?
Topic 3 Question for 10 Points Which group of elements is the most stable? Show Answer
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Group 18 all have full valence electron energy levels
Topic 3 Answer for 10 Points Group 18 all have full valence electron energy levels Back to Board
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Carbon
Topic 3 Question for 15 Points Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Carbon Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 15 Points C Back to Board
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Which element has 6 energy levels and 4 valence electrons?
Topic 3 Question for 20 Points Which element has 6 energy levels and 4 valence electrons? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 20 Points Lead Back to Board
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Draw a diagram of magnesium.
Topic 3 Question for 25 Points Draw a diagram of magnesium. Include the correct number of energy levels, electrons in each energy level and number of protons. Show Answer
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2 electrons in the 1st energy level
Topic 3 Answer for 25 Points 3 energy levels 2 electrons in the 1st energy level 8 in the second 2 in the 3rd 12 protons Back to Board
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Which element has the atomic number 10?
Topic 4 Question for 5 Points Which element has the atomic number 10? Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 5 Points Neon Back to Board
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What does the atomic number of an element equal?
Topic 4 Question for 10 Points What does the atomic number of an element equal? Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 10 Points The number of protons Back to Board
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Topic 4 Question for 15 Points What do the groups and periods of a periodic table tell us about an atom? Show Answer
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Groups # of valence electrons Periods # of energy levels
Topic 4 Answer for 15 Points Groups # of valence electrons Periods # of energy levels Back to Board
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What group and period is this element found in?
Topic 4 Question for 20 Points What group and period is this element found in? What is its atomic number? Show Answer
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Group 14 Period 3 Atomic number 14 Topic 4 Answer for 20 Points
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Topic 4 Question for 25 Points What do elements in the same group on the periodic table have in common? Show Answer
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They have similar chemical properties and number of valence electrons
Topic 4 Answer for 25 points They have similar chemical properties and number of valence electrons Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 5 Points What is an ion? Show Answer
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An atom with a positive or negative change
Topic 5 Answer for 5 Points An atom with a positive or negative change Back to Board
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What are the two types of bonds?
Topic 5 Question for 10 Points What are the two types of bonds? Show Answer
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Ionic and covalent bond
Topic 5 Answer for 10 Points Ionic and covalent bond Back to Board
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What is the difference between an ionic and covalent bond?
Topic 5 Question for 15 Points What is the difference between an ionic and covalent bond? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 15 Points
Ionic – atoms transfer electrons Covalent – atoms share electrons Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 20 Points
Which type of bond will occur in each picture? A B Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 20 Points
Covalent H needs 2 electrons in its valence energy level, Cl needs 8. H and Cl will share 2 electrons . Ionic Atoms want either completely full or completely empty valence energy levels. Na will transfer its only valence electron to F . A B Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 25 Points Elements in group 2 will form chemical bonds with elements of which group? Explain. Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 25 Points
Group 2 elements will form bonds with elements in group 16. Group 2 elements have 2 valence electrons, group 16 elements have 6 valence electrons. Elements need 8 valence electrons to be stable (full and happy ) Back to Board
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The "Big Points" Question Show Question
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Draw a covalent molecule of CH4
“Big Points” Question Draw a covalent molecule of CH4 25 10 11 9 12 14 13 8 7 2 1 3 4 6 5 15 17 27 26 28 29 30 24 23 19 18 16 20 21 22 Show Answer
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