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1 Alchemy: Sections I & II
Vital Vocab Models of The Atom Delightful Differences Proton, Neutron, Electron Wildcard Isotopes 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 600 Credits

2 “tiny particles that make up all matter, smallest unit of an element”
Vital Vocab - 100 “tiny particles that make up all matter, smallest unit of an element” Answer

3 “space in atom where protons and neutrons reside”
Vital Vocab - 200 “space in atom where protons and neutrons reside” Answer

4 “simplified representation of a real object”
Vital Vocab - 300 “simplified representation of a real object” Answer

5 “weighted average of the masses of all isotopes for an element”
Vital Vocab - 400 “weighted average of the masses of all isotopes for an element” Answer

6 “Atoms of the same element with different masses”
Vital Vocab - 500 “Atoms of the same element with different masses” Answer

7 “Equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons”
Vital Vocab - 600 “Equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons” Answer

8 Vital Vocab Answer What are atoms?

9 Vital Vocab Answer What is the nucleus?

10 Vital Vocab Answer What is a model?

11 What is average atomic mass?
Vital Vocab Answer

12 Vital Vocab Answer What is an isotope?

13 Vital Vocab Answer What is mass number?

14 Models of the Atom- 100 The name of this model: Answer

15 The model with negative electrons floating in a positive fluid
Models of the Atom The model with negative electrons floating in a positive fluid Answer

16 Models of the Atom Model of the atom discovered by the gold foil experiment, with a small dense nucleus and lots of empty space: Answer

17 Models of the Atom Name of this model: Answer

18 Models of the Atom Name of this model: Answer

19 Models of the Atom Scientist who performed the gold foil experiment and created the Nuclear and Proton Models. Answer

20 Models of the Atom- - 100 Answer
What is the Solid Sphere Model?

21 Models of the Atom- 200 Answer
What is the Plum Pudding Model?

22 Models of the Atom- - 300 Answer
What is the Nuclear Model?

23 Models of the Atom- - 400 Answer
What is the Solar System Model?

24 Models of the Atom- - 500 Answer
What is the Electron Cloud Model?

25 Models of the Atom- - 600 Answer
Who is Rutherford?

26 Isotopes have the same number of:
Answer

27 Isotopes have different numbers of:
Answer

28 Name of the isotope having 6 protons and 7 neutrons
Isotopes- 300 Name of the isotope having 6 protons and 7 neutrons Answer

29 Name of most abundant isotope of neon?
Isotopes- 400 Name of most abundant isotope of neon? Answer

30 Isotope symbol for an element with 5 protons and 6 neutrons.
Answer

31 Weighted average of masses of all isotopes of an element
Answer

32 Isotopes- 100 Answer What are protons?

33 Isotopes- 200 Answer What are neutrons?

34 Isotopes- 300 Answer What is carbon-13?

35 Isotopes- 400 Answer What is neon-20?

36 Isotopes- 500 Answer What is 11 5 B

37 What is average atomic mass?
Isotopes- 600 Answer What is average atomic mass?

38 Delightful Differences - 100
The difference between charges of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Answer

39 Delightful Differences - 200
The difference between the location of a proton and an electron Answer

40 Delightful Differences - 300
The difference between the masses of a proton and neutron vs an electron. Answer

41 Delightful Differences - 400
The difference between the Solid Sphere and Plum Pudding Models. Answer

42 Delightful Differences - 500
The difference between mass # and atomic #. Answer

43 Delightful Differences - 600
The difference between mass # and average atomic mass. Answer

44 Delightful Differences - 100 Answer
What is protons are positive, neutrons are neutral, and electrons are negative?

45 Delightful Differences - 200 Answer
What is protons in the nucleus and electrons around the nucleus?

46 Delightful Differences - 300 Answer
What are the masses of 1 amu for protons and neutrons And 0 amu for electrons?

47 Delightful Differences - 400 Answer
What is a solid atom versus an atom containing electrons and positive flud?

48 Delightful Differences - 500 Answer
What is the mass of a single atom (protons + neutrons) Vs. The number of protons

49 Delightful Differences - 600 Answer
What is the mass of a single atom (protons + neutrons) Vs The weighted average of mases of all isotopes for an element

50 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- 100
Provides the identity of an element Answer

51 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 200
In the nucleus Answer

52 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 300
No charge Answer

53 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 400
Around the nucleus Answer

54 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 500
Are equal in order to make an atom neutral Answer

55 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 600
Contribute to the mass of an atom Answer

56 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 100 Answer
What are protons?

57 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 200 Answer
What are protons and neutrons?

58 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 300 Answer
What are neutrons?

59 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 400 Answer
What are electrons?

60 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 500 Answer
What are protons and electrons?

61 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons- - 600 Answer
What are protons and neutrons?

62 The scientist who proposed the Electron Cloud Model of the atom
Wildcard - 100 The scientist who proposed the Electron Cloud Model of the atom Answer

63 Wildcard - 200 The type of particles that Rutherford shot toward the gold foil in his experiments Answer

64 Wildcard - 300 The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the most common isotope of carbon. Answer

65 Term meaning no charge, when the # of protons and electrons are equal
Wildcard - 400 Term meaning no charge, when the # of protons and electrons are equal Answer

66 Wildcard - 500 The particle with the most mass out of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Answer

67 Wildcard - 600 The number of electrons that go in the first and second electron shells, respectively Answer

68 Wildcard Answer Who is Heisenberg?

69 What are alpha particles?
Wildcard Answer What are alpha particles?

70 What are 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons?
Wildcard Answer What are 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons?

71 Wildcard Answer What is neutral?

72 Wildcard Answer What are neutrons?

73 Wildcard Answer What are 2 electrons and 8 electrons


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