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Periodic Table Jeopardy

Periodic Table Jeopardy. Q: What are the protons and the neutrons?. A: The mass of the atom is found in these two subatomic particles. Atomic Structure, 100. A: The protons, neutrons, and electrons. Q: The atom is made up of what three subatomic particles?. Atomic Structure, 200.

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Periodic Table Jeopardy

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  1. Periodic Table Jeopardy

  2. Q: What are the protons and the neutrons? A: The mass of the atom is found in these two subatomic particles. Atomic Structure, 100

  3. A: The protons, neutrons, and electrons. Q: The atom is made up of what three subatomic particles? Atomic Structure, 200

  4. A: These are equal to the positive particles in a neutral atom. Q: What are the electrons? Atomic Structure, 300

  5. A: The atom is made of these two areas. Atomic Structure, 400 Q: What is the electron cloud and the nucleus?

  6. A: They are successive orbital shells. Q: What are electron clouds? Atomic Structure, 500

  7. A: He is responsible for the theory of the electron clouds. Q: Who is Neils Bohr? Atomic Structure, 600

  8. A: This is how the 2-8-8 rule works. Q: What is the first energy level can only have 2 electrons, the second energy level can have up to 8 electrons and the third energy level can have up to 8 electrons. Electrons, 100

  9. A: This tells the group number on the periodic table. Electrons, 200 Q:What are valence electrons?

  10. A: What group with only one valence electron is the most reactive group. Q: What is Group 1? Electrons, 300

  11. A: These electrons can be gained or lost from the outer ring Q: What are valence electrons? Electrons, 400

  12. A: The amount of mass the electron contributes to an atom. Electrons, 500 Q: What is zero?

  13. A: This happens to an atom when an electron is gained or lost on the outer ring of an atom. Q: An atom become negatively or positively charged. Electrons, 600

  14. A: These three sections are found in the Periodic Table. Q: What are metals, non-metals, and metalloids? Periodic Table, 100

  15. A: This is what vertical columns are called on the periodic table. Q: What are groups or families? Periodic Table, 200

  16. A: These are horizontal rows on the periodic table. Periodic Table, 300 Q: What are Periods?

  17. A: Chemical properties or similarities. Q: What are groups or vertical columns arranged according to? Periodic Table, 400

  18. A: This is how the periodic table is arranged. Q: What is from left to right by increasing atomic number? Periodic Table, 500

  19. A: This specific information can be found about each element on the periodic table. Periodic Table, 600 Q: What is atomic #, symbol, atomic mass, and element name?

  20. A: Atomic Mass – Atomic Number. This & That, 100 Q: What is the number of neutrons?

  21. A. This subatomic particle follows the path that Neils Bohr covered in his theory. This & That, 200 Q: What is an electron?

  22. A. The only element with no neutrons Q: What is hydrogen? This & That, 300

  23. A: This is the one subatomic particle that is responsible for the identity of the element. Q: What are the protons? This & That, 400

  24. A: This is the only group on the periodic table that is nonreactive Q: What is group 8 or 18 or Noble Gases? This & That, 500

  25. A: The mass of this section tends to be lower than the masses of all the other sections. Q: What are the metals? This & That, 600

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