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1 Jeopardy

2 GAME RULES: Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT)
Winner of the coin toss decides the first question Each team will have 1 person compete at a time. If the team answers incorrectly the other team has a chance to answer If you think you know the answer raise your hand The score will be kept on the board There is 1 Daily Double question in the first round, 2 in Double Jeopardy, which are worth any amount that the team wishes to bet.

3 ANY QUESTIONS?

4 Atomic Structure Misc. 1 Misc. 2 Atomic Variables Isotopes
Atomic Scientists 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 Double Jeopardy

5 The mouse has led you astray, please pick again!!

6 100 Q Which theorist was incorrect to say that all atoms of a given element are identical? A John Dalton

7 200 Q Who was responsible for the discovery of the electron? A JJ Thomson

8 300 Q What is the name of the scientist who performed the gold foil experiment? A Ernest Rutherford

9 400 Q Who was responsible for the discovery of the neutron A James Chadwick

10 500 Q Which ancient Greek philosopher first came up with the idea of the atom? A Robert Milikan

11 100 Q What does this symbol represent? p+ A A proton

12 200 Q Which subatomic particle carries a negative charge? A An electron

13 300 Q Which subatomic particles occupy the nucleus of the atom? A The neutron and the proton

14 400 Q What is the net charge of an atom? A Zero

15 500 Q Which subatomic particle has the smallest mass? A The electron?

16 100 Q What is the mass number equal to? A # of protons + # of neutrons

17 200 Q What information on the periodic table relays how many protons there are in an atom? A The Atomic number

18 300 Q How are the number of electrons in an atom determined? A The number of electrons is equal to the number of protons

19 400 Q How would the element with 5p+, 5e- and 6n0 be represented in isotope notation? A B-11

20 500 Q Which particles occupies the largest volume of the atom? A The electrons

21 100 Q Which subatomic particle varies from one isotope to another? A The neutron

22 200 Q What measurement is affected by the differing number of neutrons in isotopes? A The mass number

23 300 Q What is the atomic number of an element that contains 8 electrons? A 8

24 400 Q All atoms of the same element have what in common? A The atomic number or number of protons

25 500 Q How many neutrons are there in F-21? A 12

26 100 Q What is a modern day application of the cathode ray tube? A Television, radio, computer monitors

27 200 Q What is the name of the process by which an atom of one element is converted to an atom of another element? A Transmutation

28 300 Q What term describes that amount of time it takes for ½ the amount of a radioactive substance to decay? A Half-life

29 400 Q What fraction of a sample remains after 5 half lives? A 1/32

30 500 Q Above what number can the transuranium elements be found? A 93

31 100 Q What charge is associated with an anode? A Positive

32 200 Q Elements are composed of what tiny indivisible particles? A Atoms

33 300 Q Which decay particle has the greatest penetrating power A gamma

34 400 Q What type of particles were emitted from Rutherford’s apparatus? A Alpha particles

35 500 Q In what direction do electrons flow in a Cathode Ray Tube? A From cathode to anode

36 Atomic Structure Periodic Table Misc. Atomic Scientists
Atomic Variables Periodic Table Isotopes Misc. 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy

37 The mouse has led you astray, please pick again!!

38 200 Q What was the name given to JJ Thomson’s atomic model? A Plum Pudding

39 400 Q According to John Dalton, Which atoms are identical? A Atoms of the same element

40 600 Q Who first proposed that all matter consisted of atoms? A Democritus

41 800 Q Who was responsible for describing the nuclear model of particles in the atom? A Ernest Rutherford

42 1000 Q Which atomic theorist developed the concept of the atom without experimentation A Democritus

43 200 Q In terms of charge, how would you compare a proton and an electron? A Equal and opposite

44 Q What is the relative mass of an electron? A 0
Misc. 400 Q What is the relative mass of an electron? A 0

45 600 Q What would occur if two electrons were brought together? A They would repel one another

46 800 Q What does a change in the number of electrons in an atom give rise to? A Ions

47 1000 Q Which particle, proton or electron, is attracted to the cathode of a CRT? A Proton

48 200 Q From what is atomic mass derived? A The weighted average mass of all atoms that naturally occur in a sample

49 Q How many neutrons are in A 18
400 Q How many neutrons are in Cl-35? A 18

50 600 Q What is the atomic number of the atom that has a mass number or 15 and 8 neutrons? A 7

51 800 Q How many electrons are there in a calcium ion? A 18

52 1000 Q What type of energy determines whether a fission or fusion reaction takes place A Binding energy

53 200 Q What isotope is used to determine the age of carbon based materials? A C-14

54 400 Q What is a radioactive isotope? A An isotope that has an unstable nucleus and undergoes radioactive decay.

55 600 Q What subatomic particle is beta radiation composed of? A electron

56 800 Q Which isotope is more abundant? F-19 or F-22 given an atomic mass of 20.2 A F-19

57 1000 Q What type of decay would occur in an isotope that has 4 neutrons and 2 protons? A Beta radiation

58 200 Q Which type of radiation has the least penetrating power? A Alpha

59 400 Q How do the mass of a proton and the mass of a neuron compare? A They are roughly the same

60 600 Q What are alpha particles composed of? A Positively charged helium ions

61 800 What type of nuclear reaction occurs in small nuclei to bring about stability A fusion

62 1000 Q What type of particles caused maximum deflection of alpha particles in Rutherford’s experiment? A Protons

63 200 Q Changes in the number of these particles result in ions? A electrons

64 400 Q What equation accounts for the conversion of mass into energy in nuclear reactions A E=mc2

65 600 Q What type of particles did Rutherford use in his experiment? A Alpha particles

66 800 Q What subatomic particle was discovered by inference to account for the discrepancy between particle mass and atomic mass? A Neutron

67 1000 Q Which type of radiation would not be deflected by a magnet? A Gamma

68 Daily Double How Much will you Wager??

69 Daily Double How Much will you Wager??

70 Daily Double How Much will you Wager??

71 Category Miscellaneous Make your Wagers
Final Jeopardy Category Miscellaneous Make your Wagers

72 Final Jeopardy Q Who are Jimmy Neutrons two best friends? A Carl and Sheen

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74 Game Over


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