Origin of the Atom 1
Origin of the Atom 2
Intro to the
Periodic Table
More About the
Periodic Table
Valence Electrons
100

What was John Dalton's major contribution to Atomic Theory?

Elements are made up of atoms, and atoms of different elements look different

100

What country did most of the scientists who worked on Atomic Theory do their work?

England

100

How many Valence Electrons does Sulfur (S) have?

6 Valence Electrons

100

The Columns in the Periodic Table are called:

Families

100

What is an Ion?

An atom that has a positive or negative charge

200

What was Niels Bohr's major contribution to Atomic Theory?

The electrons (negative particles) orbit around in different layers called "shells"

200

What did Thomson originally call the negative sub-atomic particles?

Corpuscles

200

The first Energy Shell of every atom holds a maximum of _____ electrons?

2 electrons

200

The Rows in the Periodic Table are called:

Periods

200

The Periods on the Periodic Table all have the same:

Number of Energy Shells

300

What was Democritus' major contribution to Atomic Theory?

Everything in the universe is made up of a small "uncuttable" he called Atomos

300

Why did Democritus have a hard time convincing the public of his "Atomos" theory?

The public believed the more famous philosophers Aristotle and Plato, who taught that everything was made up of the 4 elements

300

How do I find the number of Protons in an atom based on the Periodic Table?

The Atomic Number

300

According to the Octet Rule, how many Valence Electrons are all atoms trying to obtain?

8 Valence Electrons

300

The Families on the Periodic Table all have the same:

Number of Valence Electrons
400

What was JJ Thomson's major contribution to Atomic Theory?

There is something smaller than atoms; positive and negative particles

400

Explain Thomson's Plum Pudding Model

Thomson thought that the atom was like plum pudding; a positive "cake" with chunks of negative "plums" floating around inside

400

How do I find the number of Electrons in an atom based on the Periodic Table?

The Atomic Number

400

Which column on the Periodic Table contains the most reactive elements?

The 1st column (called the Alkali Metals)

400

What is a Covalent Bond?

A chemical bond where two atoms share Valence Electrons

500

What was Ernest Rutherford's major contribution to Atomic Theory?

The atom is mostly empty space; positive particles are in the small center, while the negative particles orbit around

500

Explain Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment

Rutherford fired Alpha Particles (positively charged) at a piece of Gold Foil. Most of the particles went through, while a few reflected and refracted. This showed that atoms are mostly empty space

500

How do I find the number of Neutrons in an atom based on the Periodic Table?

Atomic Mass minus Atomic Number

500

Which family is the LEAST reactive family?

The Noble Gases (they already have 8 Valence Electrons)

500

What is an Ionic Bond?

A chemical bond where one Valence Electron is given to another atom, making them both ions

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