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Atomic Structure and Theory. Jeopardy. A. E. B. C. D. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. I-100. thought of the atom as “plum-pudding”. Answer. I-200.
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Atomic Structure and Theory Jeopardy A E B C D 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
I-100 thought of the atom as “plum-pudding” . Answer
I-200 thought of the atom as a “planetary” model Answer .
I-300 assigned the atom as a nuclear atom . Answer
I-400 thought of the “billiard ball” model for the atom . Answer
I-500 Provided a mathematical relationship describing the 3D space that an electron can occupy . Answer
II-100 matter is composed of indestructible and indivisible atoms . Answer
II-200 isotopes are atoms of one kind of element that contain different numbers of neutrons . Answer
II-300 the mass ratio of the same element in two different compounds that contain the same kind of elements is always the same . Answer
II-400 in 50 g or 100g of sulfur dioxide, SO3, the mass ratio of sulfur to oxygen is always 2:3 . Answer
II-500 5 g of hydrogen gas combine with oxygen gas to form 45 g of water; this is mass and law . Answer
III-100 what the Au foil experiment showed about the volume of an atom . Answer
III-200 the charge carried by alpha particles and the charge carried by the nucleus . Answer
III-300 particles that make up most of the mass of the atom and where they are found . Answer
III-400 the negatively charged electrode in the CRT experiment . Answer
III-500 the paddle in the CRT moved . Answer
IV-100 the element with 32 electrons and 73 neutrons . Answer
IV-200 the mass number of the most likely most abundant isotope of chlorine, Cl . Answer
IV-300 the number of electrons in a copper atom with a postive two charge . Answer
IV-400 the isotope by which all other isotopes’ masses are measure; the standard mass . Answer
IV-500 all atoms of the same element have the same…; give name and particle name . Answer
V-100 the two characteristics of isotopes of one kind of element that are needed to determine the average atomic mass of the element . Answer
V-200 the number on the periodic table that represents the AAM . Answer
V-300 a flaw in the Beanium lab . Answer
V-400 an element has three common isotopes; the first has a RPA of 10.35%; the second and third isotopes’ RPA can be represented as… . Answer
V-500 Why are the AAM’s not whole numbers? . Answer
I-100 A • JJThomson Game board
I-200 A • Bohr Game board
I-300 A • Rutherford Game board
I-400 A • Dalton Game board
I-500 A • Schrodinger Gameboard
II-100 A • Dalton’s Atomic Theory Game board
II-200 A • Modern Atomic Theory Game board
II-300 A • Law of Multiple Proportions Gameboard
II-400 A • Law of Definite Proportions Gameboard
II-500 A • 40 g of oxygen gas; Law of Conservation of Matter Game board
III-100 A • it is mostly empty space Gameboard
III-200 A • positive Game board
III-300 A • neutrons and protons; the nucleus Game board
III-400 A • cathode Gameboard
III-500 A • the ray is made of particles of matter Gameboard
IV-100 A • germanium Gameboard
IV-200 A • 35 Gameboard
IV-300 A • 27 Game board
IV-400 A • carbon-12 Game board
IV-500 A • atomic number; protons Game board
V-100 A • mass of each isotope and the relative percent abundance of each isotope Gameboard
V-200 A • the one with the decimal! Game board
V-300 A • beans of one type have different masses; atoms of one type of element all have the same mass Game board
V-400 A • x and .8965 -x Game board