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Atoms and Periodic Table “Who am I” Jeopardy
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RULES There will be round robin play and all questions will be all-play. The teams who answers correctly win the point value of the question. If a team answers a daily double incorrectly, then that team will lose the number of points they bid, and other teams can answer correctly to receive the points. There are two daily doubles available. Let’s play
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Final Jeopardy The Atom Periodic Table Periodic Trends Elements
& Atoms Atomic Misconception 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
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The Atom for 100 All matter is composed of tiny particles that cannot be directly observed called ___________ Atoms
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The Atom for 200 Which particle of an atom has a negative charge?
Electron
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Neutron = neutral/no charge Proton = positive charge
The Atom for 300 Which part of an atom has no charge? Which particle has a positive charge? Neutron = neutral/no charge Proton = positive charge
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The Atom for 400 The center part of an atom that contains Protons and Neutrons is called the atom’s __________. Nucleus
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The Atom for 500 Describe where each part of an atom is located
Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus Electrons move around the nucleus
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Periodic Table for 100 Mendeleev’s periodic table was
organized by increasing _________ __________. Atomic Mass
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Periodic Table for 200 The modern periodic table is organized according to increasing __________ __________, or the number of_________? Atomic number Protons
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Periodic Table for 300 What information on the periodic table determines the identity of any atom? About the atoms of that element? Atomic number- tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom of any element
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Periodic Table for 400 What’s the difference between groups and periods on the periodic table? Groups are the vertical columns while periods are the horizontal rows.
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Periodic Table DAILY DOUBLE!
What is the name of the element found in Group 17, Period 3? Also, what is its atomic number, chemical symbol, and atomic mass? Chlorine, 17 (atomic #), Cl (symbol), and atomic mass
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Periodic Trends for 100 The elements in the same group or column have ____________ properties. similar
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Its physical and chemical properties
Periodic Trends for 200 What can you predict by looking at an element’s location in the periodic table? Its physical and chemical properties
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Periodic Trends for 300 Metals
Which group has the greatest number of Elements? Metals
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Periodic Trends DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Which elements share the properties of metals and non-metals? Metalloids
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Periodic Trends for 500 Give an element that would have similar properties to Xenon (# 54) Bromine (# 35) Xenon- any element in Group 18 Bromine- any element in Group 17
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Elements & Atoms for 100 has 12______________? Protons
If and atom has 12 electrons it also has 12______________? Protons
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Elements & Atoms for 200 When atom gains or loses electrons, it is no longer neutral. What is it called? An Ion (like the Bank)
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Elements & Atoms for 300 An atom as Atomic mass of 23 and 10 electrons. How many protons does it have? 10 electrons = 10 Protons 23 – 10 = 13 Neutrons
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Elements & Atoms for 400 How many Elements are liquids and name them?
Two are liquids: Mercury and Bromine
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Elements & Atoms for 500 Which Element does not have any Neutrons and is it solid, liquid or gas? Hydrogen only has 1 Proton no Neutron It is a gas
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Atomic Misconception for 400
What are atoms mostly composed of? Empty space
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Periodic Table List at least 5 facts about the periodic table
Organized by increasing Atomic Number in the periods Placed in Groups or Families based on their chemical and physical properties 3. Shows which elements are Solid, liquid or gas Shows which elements are Metals, metalloids and non-metals 5. Gives information about each elements such as: Atomic number Atomic mass Symbol
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