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Test your knowledge of elements, atomic structure, and the periodic table with this Jeopardy-style game! Explore vocabulary, atomic structure, periodic table concepts, and more.

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  1. Jeopardy elements Atomic structure Periodic table Potpurri Vocabulary Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question Vocabulary This is the name for the rows that go across on the periodic table.

  3. $100 Answer Vocabulary What are periods?

  4. $200 Question Vocabulary Has the negative charge of an atom.

  5. $200 Answer Vocabulary What is the electron?

  6. $300 Question Vocabulary Found in the nucleus of an atom and has a positive charge.

  7. $300 Answer Vocabulary What is the proton?

  8. $400 Question Vocabulary The electrons found in the outermost energy level of an atom.

  9. $400 Answer Vocabulary What is valence electron?

  10. $500 Question Vocabulary This uses the atomic symbol and dots to show the valence electrons.

  11. $500 Answer Vocabulary What is the dot diagram?

  12. $100 Question Atomic Structure Although very small in size compared to the whole atom, the part of the atom that contains most of the mass?

  13. $100 Answer Atomic Structure What is the nucleus?

  14. $200 Question Atomic Structure The volume of an atom is mostly this.

  15. $200 Answer Atomic Structure What is empty space?

  16. $300 Question Atomic Structure The atomic mass is based on the number of these two parts of the atom.

  17. $300 Answer Atomic Structure What are the protons and the neutrons ?

  18. $400 Question Atomic Structure The unit of measure the atomic mass is measured in.

  19. $400 Answer Atomic Structure What is AMU or atomic mass unit?

  20. $500 Question Atomic Structure The “orbits” the electrons have around the nucleus are called this.

  21. $500 Answer Atomic Structure What are energy levels or shells?

  22. $100 Question Periodic Table He is credited for the idea of the periodic table.

  23. $100 Answer Periodic Table Who is Mendeleev?

  24. $200 Question Periodic Table In the current periodic table, elements are arranged according to this.

  25. $200 Answer Periodic Table What is the atomic number?

  26. $300 Question Periodic Table The atomic number of an element also tells us the number of these.

  27. $300 Answer Periodic Table What is protons (and electrons)?

  28. $400 Question Periodic Table Another name for a group on the periodic table is this.

  29. $400 Answer Periodic Table What is a family?

  30. $500 Question Periodic Table These are found to the left of the zig zag line on the periodic table.

  31. $500 Answer Periodic Table What are metals?

  32. $100 Question elements The smallest particles of an element.

  33. $100 Answer elements What is an atom?

  34. $200 Question elements These metals are found in group one on the periodic table and are the most reactive.

  35. $200 Answer elements What are alkali metals?

  36. $300 Question elements Neon is a member of this family of gases.

  37. $300 Answer elements What are Noble gases?

  38. $400 Question elements Number of valence electrons found in alkaline earth metals.

  39. $400 Answer elements What is 2?

  40. $500 Question elements The lanthanides and actinides found on the bottom two rows of the table are also known as this.

  41. $500 Answer elements What are rare earth metals?

  42. $100 Question Potpurri Properties of these include malleability, shiny, magnetic.

  43. $100 Answer Potpurri What are metals?

  44. $200 Question Potpurri These physical properties include dullness, brittle, and these are often found as gases.

  45. $200 Answer Potpurri What are non-metals?

  46. $300 Question Potpurri An example of this ‘mixture of metals’ is bronze, which is created by combining copper and tin.

  47. $300 Answer Potpurri What is an alloy?

  48. $400 Question Potpurri The electrons that are shared or given up and involved in bonding are these.

  49. $400 Answer Potpurri What are valence electrons?

  50. $500 Question Potpurri The greatest number of valence electrons an atom can have.

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