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Engage in a fun and educational trivia game covering key concepts in atomic structure and chemistry experiments like the Oil Drop and Gold Foil experiments. Test your knowledge about subatomic particles, isotopes, and moles with questions on mass numbers, nuclear symbols, and molar masses.
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What is the name of this device? • Which scientist used this device? Round 1
Cathode Ray tube • JJ Thomson Round 1 -Answer
What experiment did Millikan do and what was one of his conclusions? Oil Drop Experiment Determined the mass of an electron (1/2000ththe mass of H atom) Determined the charge on the electron (negative) Round 2
Rutherford did the gold foil experiment • Bombarded a thin piece of gold foil with fast moving positively charged alpha particles • Expected the alpha particles to pass straight through. Most did, but 1 in 8000 were deflected back. Round 3 - Answer
Complete the table for the main subatomic particles. Round 6
State 3 observations that Rutherford made (what did he see) and 3 conclusions he made from those observations. Round 5
Most of the alpha particles passed straight through the foil – atom is mostly empty space 1 in 8000 particles bounced back – atom has a very tiny, dense nucleus Some alpha particles deflected – nucleus has a positive charge b/c positive alpha particles are repelled Round 5 - Answers
What does the atomic number represent? • The number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of that element Round 8
What does the mass number represent? • The number of protons + neutrons in the nucleus Round 9
Define isotope • Atoms of the same element that have different masses Round 10
How do nuclides of the same element differ from each other (be specific)? • The have a different number of neutrons Round 11
Write the nuclear symbol and hyphen notation for the nuclide that has 2 protons and 2 neutrons. • Helium-4 4He 2 Round 12
Define atom • The smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element Round 7
What nuclide is used as the standard in the relative scale for atomic masses? • What is its assigned atomic mass? Round 13 Carbon-12 12 amu
What is the definition of the mole? The amount of particles equal to the number of atoms in exactly 12 g of Carbon-12 Round 14
How many particles are in one mole? 6.022x1023 Round 15
What is the name given to the number of particles in one mole? Avogadro’s number Round 16
Calculate the average atomic mass of argon to 2 decimal places give the following isotopes: • Argon-36 (35.97amu; 0.337%) • Argon-38 (37.96amu; 0.063%) • Argon-40 (39.96amu; 99.600%) 39.95 amu Round 17
Naturally occurring boron is 80.20% boron-11 (11.01amu) and 19.80% of another isotope. The average atomic mass of boron is 10.81amu. What must the atomic mass of the second isotope be? 10.01 amu Round 18
How many atoms are in 6.755 molPb? 4.068x1024 atoms Round 19
How many atoms are in 0.250 mol Si? 1.51x1023atoms Round 20
What is the mass in grams of 3.011x1023 atoms F? 9.499 g Round 21
What is the mass in grams of 25 atoms W? 7.6x10-21 g Round 22
Determine the number of atoms in 1.50g K. 2.31x1022 atoms Round 23
Determine the number of atoms in 0.02550 g Pt. 7.872x1019atoms Round 24
Write the nuclear symbol and hyphen notation for the nuclide that has 6 protons and 8 neutrons. • Carbon-14 14C 6 Round 25
How many isotopes does hydrogen have? Describe them. Round 26
Protium – 1 proton, 0 neutrons, 1 electron (most common) • Deuterium – 1 proton, 1 neutron, 1 electron • Tritium – 1 proton, 2 neutrons, 2 electron (radioactive) Round 26 - Answer
What forces holds the nuclear particles together in the nucleus? • Nuclear forces Round 27
How did Dalton’s theory explain the law of conservation of mass? • Chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of atoms, but atoms are not subdivided, created or destroyed. Round 28
How many protons, electrons, and neutrons are there in an atom of chlorine-37? • 17p+; 17e-; 20n0 Round 29
How many protons, electrons, and neutrons are there in an atom of bromine-80? • 35p+; 35e-; 45n0 Round 30
Write the hyphen notation for the element that contains 15 electrons and 15 neutrons. • Phosphorous-30 Round 31
What is an amu? • 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom • Atomic mass unit Round 32
What is the mass in grams of 3.50 mol of the element copper? • 222 g of Cu Round 33
The atomic mass of Tungsten is 83.84amu. What is the molar mass of Tungsten? • 83.84 g/mol Round 34
How many atoms are in 132.90543g of Cesium? • 6.022x1023 atoms of Cs Round 35
How many moles of calcium are in 5.00g of calcium? • 0.125 mol Ca Round 36
How many atoms of lead are in 52.7g of lead? • 1.53x1023atoms of Pb Round 37
How many neutrons does uranium 238 have? • 146 neutrons Round 38
How many protons does osmium-190 have? • 76 Round 39
What is the name of the nuclide that has 22 protons and 25 neutrons? • Titanium-47 Round 40
Write the nuclear symbol for the isotope of sodium with mass 23 23Na 11 Round 41
A student finds that 15.20g of nitrogen will react with 17.37g, 34.74g, or 43.43g of oxygen to form three different compounds. This is an example of which law? Law of Multiple Proportions Round 42
State the 5 points of Dalton’s atomic theory All matter is composed of atoms Atoms of a given element are identical in size, mass, and other properties Atoms cannot be subdivided, created, or destroyed Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole-number ratios to form chemical compounds In chemical reactions, atoms are combined, separated, or rearranged. Round 43
Which aspects of Dalton’s atomic theory were incorrect? Atoms cannot be subdivided – we know atoms are made of protons, neutrons & electrons. Atoms of a given element are identical in size, mass… - we know isotopes exist Round 44
Describe 4 properties of electrons that were determined based on the experiments of Thomson and Millikan. Round 4
Electron is negatively charged Has a mass of 1/2000th of H atom Has a fixed charge to mass ratio Present in atoms of all elements Round 4 - Answers