ATOMIC THEORIES
Atom Construction
Periodic Table
Periodic Table #2
Groups of the Periodic Table
100

In 1911, _____________found evidence that challenged Thomson's model.  He aimed a beam of positively charged particles at a thin sheet of _________ foil surrounded by a fluorescent coated detector.  He theorized that atoms are mostly empty space but has a dense, positive charge at it's center or __________.

Rutherford, Gold, Nucleus

100

The nucleus contains ______ and ______.  

Protons, Neutrons

100

Columns in the periodic chart are called.

Groups

100

How reactive an element is and how it bonds with other elements is based on its ____________ property.

Chemical

100

What group is the most reactive on the Periodic Chart?

_________ Metals

Alkali

200

In 1932, this English scientist showed that another  particle exists in the nucleus of the atom.  Who was he and what was the particle?

Chadwick, Neutron

200

There are 3 Isotopes of Oxygen.  Oxygen-16 contains 8 protons and 8 neutrons.  How many protons and how many neutrons would Oxygen-18 have?

8 protons, 10 neutrons

200

Rows in the Periodic Chart are called.

Periods

200
If a solid metal is turned into a liquid at a certain temperature, it has met its ___________ ________.

What type of property is the melting point of an element? 

Melting Point, Physical Property

200

How many Valence electrons are in the outer ring of 

Neon __  Group 18

Chlorine __ Group 17

8, 7

300

This Danish scientist, was one of Rutherford's students and in 1913, he revised the atomic model to show orbit rings around the nucleus of the atom.  Who is the scientist and what particle is in these rings?

Bohr, Electrons

300

The protons and neutrons provide what number on the periodic chart box for each element.

Mass Number

300

Who developed the first periodic chart to organize known elements of the time?

Dmitri Mendeleev

300

Why are Chemical Symbols sometimes not representing the name of the element? Such as Pb for Lead.

Different languages have been used when naming elements over time.

300

Lanthanides vs. Actinides

Which ones are the "Rare-Earth Metals" that are found as naturally occurring elements? 

Which ones are radioactive and mostly man-made elements?

Lanthanides / Actinides

400

In 1897, this scientist discovered that atoms contain negatively charged particles.  He reasoned that atoms must also contain the same amount of positive particles as well.  Who is he?

J.J. Thomson

400

Looking at a Periodic Chart, how would I know how many electrons it has?

Atomic Number

400

The average mass of all the ________ of an element gives us atomic mass.

Isotopes

400

What is the physical property that describes how shiny or reflective it is?

Luster

400

Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper are all what category of elements?  Group 3-12

Transition Metals

500

Name these 2 dudes that developed the first Atomic Theories..... Around 430 BC, this Greek Philosopher believed that matter was formed from small pieces that could not be cut into smaller parts.  Came up w/ the term "Atom"   Then in the 1600's __________ theorized that all element consist of atoms, atoms of the same element have the same mass, elements cannot be changed through a bond, and that compounds are formed at specific ratios.

Democritus, John Dalton

500

This atomic model was developed around the 1920s, and was supported by Bohr's Model

Cloud Model

500

Name 2 of the 4 properties that Mendeleev used to organize the first Periodic Chart.

Melting point, density, color, atomic mass

500

ID the Physical Property 

1. Metal such as gold is easy to be hammered out in sheets __________

2. Metal such as copper being pulled out into long wires ___________

Malleable, Ductile

500

Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen are what category of elements?

Which group are "salt-forming" and found in Group 17?

Non-Metals, Halogens

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