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Test your knowledge of atoms, isotopes, and ions in this Jeopardy-style game. Discover the key concepts behind the periodic table and learn about the fascinating world of subatomic particles.
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Is must have the same number of protons (+) and electrons (-) In other words it can not be a ion
An atom of Ag with 47 p+ 47 e- and 61 n0 would have a mass number of what?
A atom of Plutonium with 94 protons 94 electrons and 145 neutrons would have a mass number of what?
How do Isotopes exist for the same elements? What is different?
Isotopes have a different number of neutrons from the original atom
What were peoples reactions when Democritus proposed the idea of an uncuttable particle?
Poor Democritus no one believed him because of that mean ol’e Aristotle
Who believed that an atoms positive charge was located in the nucleus?
Elements that do not ordinarily form compounds are called what?
Elements that are poor conductors at room temperature are classified as what?
What do elements in the same column of the periodic table have in common?
According to the Periodic Table what determines the identity of an element?