History of the Atom
Subatomic
Groups & Families
Periods & Element identification
Isotopes and Ions
100

The man who named the atom

Who is Democritus?

100

Subatomic particle that has a positive charge

What are Protons?

100

This group will never combine with any other element naturally.

What are the Noble gases?

100

The period number tells you

What is the Number of energy levels?

100

Atoms or molecules that have a charge due to having lost or gained electrons

What are Ions?

200

First person to work on the periodic table

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?

200

The charge of a neutron

What is (0) Neutral?

200

The most reactive metals.

What are Alkali metals?

200

The semi-conductors on the periodic table

What are Metalloids?

200

Positively charged ions

What is a Cations?

300

The man that came up with the model that says electrons travel in fixed orbits around the nucleus

Niels Bohr

300

The amount of  electrons  that can be held in the first energy level

What is 2 electrons?

300

The most reactive nonmetals.

What are Halogens?

300

The number that can be used to determine the identity of an element

What is the Atomic number?

300

Negatively charged ions

What is a Anions?

400

The experiment did Rutherford use to develop his Nuclear Model

What is the Gold foil experiment?

400

The mass of an atom is in the _________where the     ________ are.

What is the Nucleus  where the protons and neutrons are?

400

All elements in this group have 2 valence electrons.

What are Alkaline earth metals?

400

The number of protons and neutrons is represented by this number

What is the Mass number?

400

Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of

What are neutrons?

500

Explain JJ Thomson’s Plum Pudding Model.

The atom is positively charged with negative particles embedded throughout

500

The volume of the atom is in the _________where the _________ are.

What is the electron cloud where the e- are?

500

This element is the only one in its group that belongs with the group # (due to having the same # of valence e-) but not with the group name (because it is a different classification)

What is Hydrogen?

500

The noble gas that does NOT have 8 valence electrons

What is Helium?

500

Hydrogen’s most common isotope has ___  proton(s) and  ___ neutron(s).

1 proton

0 neutrons

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