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ZONK!. Hosted by Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Lape, & Ms. Rodgers. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. The part of an atom (subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has no charge. 1,2.
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Row 1, Col 1 The part of an atom (subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has no charge.
1,2 Where are electrons found?
1,3 How many electrons can the 3rd energy level hold?
1,4 The charge of an electron.
2,1 Where are the transition metals located on the periodic table?
2,2 How many valence electrons does Oxygen have?
2,3 How many neutrons does Sodium have?
2,4 The number of energy levels an atom has corresponds to the number of…
3,1 A positive ion is called?
3,2 Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
3,3 Halogens (column 7) have what charge? This means they want to (gain or lose) (how many) electrons
3,4 How many p, n, and e does this element have?
4,1 What did the scientist Rutherford discover?
4,2 Why is a Li ion much less reactive than a Li atom?
4,3 What is the Plum Pudding Model? Which scientist discovered it?
4,4 What did Dalton prove through his experiments?
5,1 What is the difference between the isotopes Oxygen-17, Oxygen-18?
5,2 What is an isotope?
5,3 What is the difference between an ion and an isotope? Similar?
5,4 Describe the difference between a Bohr Model and Lewis Dot Structure.