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Periodic Table Review
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MATTER THE ATOM LAYOUT BY THE NUMBERS HISTORY SCATTERS $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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MATTER - $100 n The state of matter in which molecules spread out to completely fill and take the shape of the container. n What is gas? Back to game board
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MATTER - $200 n This state of matter has a definite shape and volume as the atoms are packed closely together in a fixed position. n What is a solid? Back to game board
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MATTER - $300 n This state of matter has a definite volume but not shape in that its molecules are close together but still able to move around. n What is a liquid? Back to game board
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MATTER - $400 n All matter is made of this. n What are atoms? Back to game board
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MATTER - $500 n This fourth state of matter makes up most of the universe and is described as a super heated gas. On Earth, lightening is the most common example of this state of matter. n What is plasma? Back to game board
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THE ATOM - $100 n The region where the electrons are found. n What is the electron cloud? Back to game board
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THE ATOM - $200 n Positively charged particle found in the nucleus. n What is the proton? Back to game board
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THE ATOM - $300 n A neutral atom has equal amounts of these n What are protons and electrons? Back to game board
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THE ATOM - $400 n Protons and neutrons are found here. n What is the nucleus Back to game board
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THE ATOM - $500 n An atom with an overall positive or negative charge. n What is an ion? Back to game board
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LAYOUT - $100 n Vertical columns of the periodic table. n What are groups? Back to game board
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LAYOUT - $200 n Horizontal rows on the periodic table. n What are periods? Back to game board
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LAYOUT - $300 n The series of lanthanides and actinides n What are the rare earth elements? Back to game board
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LAYOUT - $400 n Groups 3-12 n What are the Transition Metals? Back to game board
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LAYOUT - $500 n This is how the order the elements of the periodic table fall n What is in increasing atomic number? Back to game board
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BY THE NUMBERS - $100 n The number of electrons in one atom of this element. n What is 44? Back to game board
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BY THE NUMBERS - $200 n This is the number of protons AND neutrons together, also known as atomic mass for this element. n What is 79.90? Back to game board
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BY THE NUMBERS - $300 n This is the number of neutrons in the nucleus of one atom of this element. n What is 150? Back to game board
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BY THE NUMBERS - $400 n This element has 92 protons in its nucleus? n What is uranium? Back to game board
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BY THE NUMBERS - $500 n The number of neutrons in this atom. n What is 78? Back to game board
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HISTORY- $100 n He is known as the “father of the modern periodic table” and was the first to group elements together. n Who was Mendeleev? Back to game board
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HISTORY- $200 n This was the experiment that Rutherford ran that led to the discovery of THE ATOM? n What is the gold foil experiment? Back to game board
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HISTORY- $300 n In 2400 BC, this philosopher attempted to describe the atom. n Who was Democritus Back to game board
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HISTORY- $400 n This scientist attempted to group elements in threes, called triads. n Who was Dobereiner? Back to game board
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HISTORY- $500 n This scientist attempted to place elements into groups of 8, giving us the Law of Octaves. n Who was John Newlands? Back to game board
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SCATTERS- $100 n This is a relationship demonstrated by bivariate data in which BOTH variables increase. n What is a positive association? Back to game board
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SCATTERS- $200 n This reflects the overall pattern of the data, goes through as many points as possible, and is balanced with about the same number of data points above and below. n What is a regression line? Back to game board
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SCATTERS- $300 n This is the relationship in the data when one variable increases and the other variable decreases. n What is a negative association? Back to game board
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SCATTERS- $400 n Scatter plots have axes with scales, intervals, and these. n What are labels? Back to game board
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SCATTERS - $500 n To find what to “count by” on an axis, you do this. n What is divide the maximum data value for that variable by the number of boxes available on your graph paper? Back to game board
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