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Atomic Structure Review Game
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Clark Kent : Superman :: Bruce Wayne : 1.Batman 2.Hulk 3.Spiderman 4.Wolverine
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Please select a Team. 1.Team 1 2.Team 2 3.Team 3 4.Team 4 5.Team 5 6.Team 6
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Solid, Indivisible Sphere of Matter
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Whose model of the atom was that? 1.Dalton 2.Thomson 3.Rutherford 4.Chadwick
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J.J. Thomson & Cathode Ray
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What happened to the cathode ray in the experiment? 1.It was repelled by a (+) charge. 2.It bounced back to the cathode. 3.It was stopped by a magnet. 4.It was deflected away from a (-) charge.
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The charge-to-mass ratio of the cathode rays was always the same regardless of… 1.the metal used for the cathode. 2.the gas used in the tube. 3.Both 1 & 2 4.None of the above
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Thomson’s Experiment The Cathode Ray Tube
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What particle did Thomson discover through the cathode ray experiment? 1.Electron 2.Proton 3.Neutron 4.All of the above
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Millikan & Oil Drop Experiment
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What was Millikan able to measure in his oil drop experiment? 1.Electron’s mass 2.Electron’s charge 3.Electron’s radius 4.Oil’s density
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Millikan and Thomson’s work revealed what property of electrons? 1.Negative charge 2.Exist in all atoms 3.Mass is very small 4.All of the above
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Team Scores 600Team 3 500Team 1 500Team 5 475Team 2 466.67Team 6 400Team 4
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100%
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What did scientists conclude about the atom when the electron was discovered? 1.The atom must contain a (+) charge. 2.The atom was divisible. 3.Most of the atom’s mass must come from another particle. 4.All of the above
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What was Thomson’s model of the atom? 1.Nuclear model 2.Neutron model 3.Plum-pudding 4.Cottage cheese
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Number 1 is ___________ while number 2 is ____________. 1.(+); (-) 2.(-); (+) 3.Neutral; (-) 4.Neutral; (+)
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J J Thomson’s Model
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Team Scores 1300Team 1 1300Team 5 1025Team 2 833.33Team 6 500Team 3 500Team 4
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Participant Scores 1300Sarah Horner 1300Jacob Mann 1300Troy Baney 1300Gwendolyn Lowery 1300Aaron Rockey
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Rutherford and Gold Foil
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What was the result of the gold foil experiment? 1.Most alpha particles bounced back. 2.All alpha particles went straight through. 3.A few alpha particles bounced back. 4.None of the above
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What conclusion did Rutherford come to after the gold foil experiment? 1.Most of the atom is empty space. 2.A dense region of (+) charge existed in the atom. 3.Thomson’s model was incorrect. 4.All of the above
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Rutherford’s Experiment Gold Foil
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What was Rutherford’s model of the atom? 1.Planetary model 2.Neutron model 3.Gold foil model 4.Nuclear model
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Rutherford’s Nuclear Model
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Chadwick finished off the atom with the discovery of the ____________. 1.Electron 2.Proton 3.Neutron 4.Missing link
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Team Scores 1700Team 1 1500Team 5 1375Team 2 1133.33Team 6 800Team 3 800Team 4
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Participant Scores 1700Troy Baney 1700Aaron Rockey 1700Jacob Mann 1700Sarah Horner 1700Gwendolyn Lowery
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Atomic Structure
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100%
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The nucleus takes up most of the room in the atom. 1.True 2.False 3.Depends on the element 4.Depends on the isotope
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100%
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The nucleus accounts for most of the mass of the atom. 1.True 2.False 3.Depends on the element 4.Depends on the isotope
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100%
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The diameter of an atom is _____ orders of magnitude smaller than the height of a human. 1.2 2.5 3.10 4.20
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Which is the most massive subatomic particle? 1.Electron 2.Proton 3.Neutron
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Which particle has no charge? 1.Electron 2.Proton 3.Neutron
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Electrons are about half the size of protons. 1.True 2.False
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For an atom to be neutral, it must have the same number of _________. 1.e - & p + 2.e - & n o 3.n o & p + 4.e - & p + & n o
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Team Scores 14700Team 1 9400Team 5 8817.5 8 Team 2 7905.7 3 Team 6 1828.1 3 Team 4 400Team 3
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Participant Scores 14700Troy Baney 14700Aaron Rockey 12200Kayla Decker 12200Karissa Dixon 12200Whitney Stahly
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What is the number “8” in the previous slide? 1.Atomic mass 2.Atomic number 3.Mass number 4.Isotope number
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What is special about the atomic number? 1.Number of protons 2.Defines an element 3.Also the number of electrons 4.All of the above
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What is 15.9994 in the previous slide? 1.Atomic mass 2.Molar mass 3.Mass number 4.1 & 2 5.All of the above
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Hyphen Notation Carbon - 12 ?
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What is the number “12” in the previous slide? 1.Atomic number 2.Number of protons 3.Number of neutrons 4.Mass number 5.Both 1 & 2
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Nuclear Symbol ? ?
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The top number is the _______ number while the bottom is the ________ number. 1.Mass; atomic 2.Atomic; Mass 3.Neutron; proton 4.Proton; neutron
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Mass # Atomic #
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100%
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The nuclear symbol in the previous slide indicates the number of neutrons is _____. 1.18 2.12 3.6 4.2 5.None of the above
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Isotopes © Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.
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When calculating average atomic mass, you must do a(n) _________ average. 1.abundant 2.simple 3.weighted 4.nuclear
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Racing Leader Board 1.Team 1 (30200) 2.Team 5 (19600) 3.Team 2 (18785.16) 4.Team 6 (15626.69) 5.Team 4 (4356.25)
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Team Scores 30200Team 1 19600Team 5 18785. 16 Team 2 15626. 69 Team 6 4356.2 5 Team 4 1600Team 3
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Participant Scores 30200Troy Baney 30200Aaron Rockey 25400Whitney Stahly 25400Kayla Decker 25400Karissa Dixon
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Team MVP PointsTeamParticipant 30200Team 1Aaron Rockey 25400Team 5Whitney Stahly 24125Team 2Sarah Horner 22200Team 6Katelyn Matsko 5275Team 4Kaylee Stauffer 1600Team 3Sean Gipson
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Winner!!! Team 1
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