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Jeopardy. Physical Science Chapter 4 Review Game. Select a Category. Subatomic Particles. The three basic subatomic particles and their charges. 1 point. Check. Subatomic Particles. What are electrons (1-), protons (1+), and neutrons (0)?. 1 point. Back to Category Slide.
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Jeopardy Physical Science Chapter 4 Review Game
Subatomic Particles The three basic subatomic particles and their charges. 1 point Check
Subatomic Particles What are electrons (1-), protons (1+), and neutrons (0)? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Subatomic Particles A neutral atom of indium has this many electrons. 2 points Check
Subatomic Particles What is 49 electrons? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Subatomic Particles Because of its small size, electrons have this as a mass (a.m.u.). 3 points Check
Subatomic Particles What is 0 a.m.u.? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Subatomic Particles The definition of mass number. (Hint: What particles are inside?) 4 points Check
Subatomic Particles What is the number of protons and neutrons? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Subatomic Particles The atomic number of silver. 5 points Check
Subatomic Particles What is 47? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Famous Scientists and the PT Location and 3 characteristics of non-metals. 1 point Check
Famous Scientists and the PT Where is in the upper right hand corner and what are dull, brittle, non conductors of heat and electricity, gas at room temperature…? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Famous Scientists and the PT The first person to believe the universe is made of invisible units called atoms… 2 points Check
Famous Scientists and the PT Who was Democritus? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Famous Scientists and the PT Atoms of different elements could join together to form new ones. 3 points Check
Famous Scientists and the PT Who was Dalton? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Famous Scientists and the PT This group of elements share properties of the two other groups on the PT. 4 points Check
Famous Scientists and the PT What are metalloids? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Famous Scientists and the PT Our solar system was similar to the design of an atom. 5 points Check
Famous Scientists and the PT Who was Bohr? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Atoms Symbol of iron? 1 point Check
Elements and Atoms What is Fe? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Elements and Atoms Mg-27 has this many neutrons. 2 points Check
Elements and Atoms What is 15 neutrons? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Atoms Sodium has this many electrons in the 3rd energy level. 3 points Check
Elements and Atoms What is 1 electron? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Atoms The mass number for Cobalt. 4 points Check
Elements and Atoms What is 59? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Atoms The difference between Ni-58 and Ni-60. 5 points Check
Elements and Atoms What is 2 neutrons? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Miscellaneous 2, 8, 18, 32. 1 point Check
Miscellaneous What is the maximum number of electrons in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th energy levels of an atom? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Miscellaneous The charge of an atom that loses two electrons. 2 points Check
Miscellaneous What is 2+? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Miscellaneous Sketch a diagram of one atom of O. 3 points Check
Miscellaneous O has 8 protons and 8 neutrons in the nucleus and 8 electrons (2 e’s in the first, 6 e’s in the 2nd) in the electron cloud. 3 points Back to Category Slide
Miscellaneous Sketch a diagram of one atom of Br-75. 4 points Check
Miscellaneous Br-75 has 35 protons and 40 neutrons in the nucleus and 35 electrons (2 in the 1st, 8 in the 2nd, 18 in the 3rd and 7 in the 4th) in the electron cloud. 4 points Back to Category Slide
Miscellaneous Complete the following: a) The number of moles found in 100 g of Au b) The number of grams found in 3.5 moles of Au 5 points Check
Miscellaneous What is… • 0.508 mole Au • 689.4 grams Au 5 points Back to Category Slide
Congratulations!You have completed the game of Jeopardy. Your test over chapter 4 is tomorrow.