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1 Jeopardy Parts of the Atom How Many Atomic Models Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
Name It Atomic Structure Name it Radioactivity Atomic Models Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 Parts of the Atom $100 Question The dense positive core

3 Parts of the Atom $100 Answer
nucleus

4 Parts of the Atom $200 Question
The negative particle

5 $200 Answer Parts of the Atom
electron

6 $300 Question Parts of the Atom
The neutral particle

7 $300 Answer from Parts of the Atom
neutron

8 $400 Question Parts of the Atom
The positive particle

9 $400 Answer from Parts of the Atom
proton

10 $500 Question Parts of the Atom
According to modern atomic theory, where the electrons are located.

11 $500 Answer Parts of the Atom
Orbital/ electron cloud

12 $100 Question How Many Mass number of 3H

13 $100 Answer How many? 3 (amu)

14 $200 Question How many? Protons in 136Ba

15 $200 Answer How many? 56 protons

16 $300 Question from How many?
Neutrons in 80Br

17 $300 Answer from How Many? 45 neutrons

18 $400 Question from How Many?
Electrons in 7Li (no charge)

19 $400 Answer from How many? 3 electrons

20 $500 Question from How many?
Electrons in Fe3+

21 $500 Answer from How many? 23 electrons

22 $100 Question from Name it - Atomic Structure
The number of protons in a given element

23 $100 Answer from Name it - Atomic Structure
Atomic number

24 $200 Question from Name it - Atomic Structure
The sum of the number of protons and neutrons

25 $200 Answer from Name it - Atomic Structure
Mass Number

26 $300 Question from Name it - Atomic Structure
An atom with a charge.

27 $300 Answer from Name it - Atomic Structure
ion

28 $400 Question from Name it - Atomic Structure
An atom with a mass that doesn’t match the Periodic Table.

29 $400 Answer from Name it - Atomic Structure
isotope

30 $500 Question from Name it - Atomic Structure
The normal, non-excited state of an electron.

31 $500 Answer from Name it - Atomic Structure
Ground state

32 The breaking apart of an atomic nucleus into fragments
$100 Question from Name It The breaking apart of an atomic nucleus into fragments

33 $100 Answer from Name it? Fission

34 When two atomic nuclei come together to make a new nucleus.
$200 Question from Name it When two atomic nuclei come together to make a new nucleus.

35 $200 Answer from Name it Fusion

36 High speed and energy Helium-4 nuclei
$300 Question from Name it High speed and energy Helium-4 nuclei

37 $300 Answer from Name It alpha particles

38 $400 Question from Name It High speed electrons that come from the nucleus of a radioactive isotope.

39 $400 Answer from Name It beta particles

40 $500 Question from Name It The process by which a radioactive isotope decays into different atoms on its way to becoming a stable isotope.

41 $500 Answer from Name It decay series

42 $100 Question from Atomic Models
The person who created the “plum pudding” model. .

43 $100 Answer from Atomic Models
J.J. Thomson

44 $200 Question from Atomic Models
The model represented below:

45 $200 Answer from Atomic Models
Bohr’s Model

46 $300 Question from Atomic Models
He discovered the nucleus, through an experiment with gold foil.

47 $300 Answer from Atomic Models
Rutherford

48 $400 Question from Atomic Models
In his model, compounds were made up of different elements, but these elements could not be broken down any further.

49 $400 Answer from Atomic Models
Dalton

50 $500 Question from Atomic Models
This model’s orbitals are where an electron spends 90% of its time.

51 $500 Answer from Atomic Models
Schrodinger

52 Final Jeopardy What form of decay can cause the atomic number of an atom to increase?

53 Final Jeopardy Answer Beta decay


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