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You can type your own categories and points values in this game board. Type your questions and answers in the slides we’ve provided. When you’re in slide show view, click a points box to go to that question, then click to move to the answer slide. Click the left triangle to return to this game board slide. Atomic Structure 10 20 30 40 50 Development of Atomic Model 10 20 30 40 50 Figure It Out 10 20 30 40 50 Ions/Isotopes 10 20 30 40 50 FYI 10 20 30 40 50
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Category 1 questions follow
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the center of the atom that contains majority of the atom’s mass? 10 Atomic Structure
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. nucleus 10 Atomic Structure
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. What subatomic particle determines the atom’s identity? 20 Atomic Structure
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. protons 20 Atomic Structure
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. How is the mass number determined? 30 Atomic Structure
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Adding the atomic number and the number of neutrons. 30 Atomic Structure
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the charge and mass of a proton compared to an electron? 40 Atomic Structure
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The charge of a proton is positive and its mass is 1 AMU compared to the electron which has a negative charge and no AMU. 40 Atomic Structure
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the charge of a complete atom? 50 Atomic Structure
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. zero/neutral 50 Atomic Structure
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Category 2 questions follow
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Which scientist discovered the electron? 10 Development of Atomic Model
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Thomson 10 Development of Atomic Model
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Which scientist received the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the neutron? 20 Development of Atomic Model
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Chadwick 20 Development of Atomic Model
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. In the gold foil experiment, Rutherford discovered the nucleus and what other subatomic particle? 30 Development of Atomic Model
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. protons 30 Development of Atomic Model
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Bohr discovered that ________ travel around the nucleus in energy levels/shells. 40 Development of Atomic Model
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. electrons 40 Development of Atomic Model
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. This scientist created the 1 st Atomic Theory 50 Development of Atomic Model
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Dalton 50 Development of Atomic Model
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. An atom has a mass number of 40 and a atomic number of 20, how many protons does it have? 10 Figure It Out
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. 20 10 Figure It Out
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A Carbon-12 atom is an isotope of Carbon that has a mass number of 12AMU. What is the number of each subatomic particle? 20 Figure It Out
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Protons: 6 Electrons: 6 Neutrons: 6 20 Figure It Out
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A nitrogen atom has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons. What is nitrogen’s mass number? 30 Figure It Out
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. 14 30 Figure It Out
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the name of an atom with an atomic number of 30? 40 Figure It Out
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Zinc 40 Figure It Out
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. How many neutrons are there in an atom with a mass number of 45 and 21 electrons. 50 Figure It Out
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. 24 50
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Category 4 questions follow
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Ions are produced when you change the number of what subatomic particle? 10 Ions/Isotopes
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Electrons 10 Ions/Isotopes
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Atoms of the same element that have different mass due to losing or gaining a neutron is a(n) _______ 20 Ions/Isotopes
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Isotope 20 Ions/Isotopes
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Carbon-12 has a mass of 12 AMU and Carbon-13 has a mass of 13 AMU. Calculate the number of protons and neutrons in each atom. Is this an ion or isotope? 30 Ions/Isotopes
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Carbon-12: protons-6, neutrons-6 Carbon=13: protons-6, neutrons-7 Isotope 30 Ions/Isotopes
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the mass number for the isotope of oxygen which has 9 neutrons? 40 Ions/Isotopes
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. 17 AMU 40 Ions/Isotopes
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the symbol for an ion which has 8 protons and 10 electrons? 50 Ions/Isotopes
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. 50 Ions/Isotopes
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Category 5 questions follow
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. An ___________ is a statement describing a fact. 10 FYI
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Observation 10
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. An ___________ is a statement based on your interpretation of the facts. 20 FYI
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Inference 20 FYI
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Observation or Inference? That plant is extremely wilted. 30 FYI
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Observation 30 FYI
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Observation or Inference? That plant is extremely wilted due to a lack of water. 40 FYI
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Inference 40 FYI
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Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A ________ is an educated guess that is measurable. 50 FYI
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Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Hypothesis 50 FYI
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