Scientists
Subatomic Particles
Periodic Table
Miscellaneous
100

Give a modern example of J.J. Thomsons plum pudding model

chocolate-chip cookie model, rocky road ice cream model, fruitcake model...

100

Which two subatomic particles dwell within the nucleus?

protons and neutrons

100

Who composed the Periodic Table?

Dmitri Mendeleev formulated the Periodic Table

100

How do you find the charge of an atom (ion)

Ion Charge= # of protons- # of electrons

200

What did John Dalton theorize?

John Dalton theorized that:

-each element is composed of tiny indestructible particles called atoms.

-all atoms of a given element are the same mass

-atoms combine, in simple, whole number ratios to form compounds 

200

Name each subatomic particle and their corresponding charges

Protons-Positive Charge

Neutrons-Neutral Charge

Electrons-Negative Charge

200

How is the Periodic Table organized?

Mendeleev organized the periodic table by mass because he theorized that if elements were organized by mass that certain properties between groups would arise. 

200

What are isotopes?

Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons. (the change in number of neutrons affects MASS and not CHARGE)

300

Who coined the term "atoms"

Democritus coined the term "atoms" from the greek word 'atomos', meaning indestructible (which we now know is untrue).

300

Which two subatomic particles contribute to the charge of an atom?

protons and electrons

300

List the properties of Metals 

- Conductor

- Malleable

- Ductile 

-Loss of Electrons to form cations

300

What are valence electrons?

Valence electrons are the outermost electrons in the electron shells of atoms.


400

What did J.J. Thomsons plum pudding model highlight?

J.J Thomsons plum pudding model highlighted the existence of electrons

400

Which two subatomic particles contribute to the total mass of the atom?

protons and neutrons 

mass = #protons + #neutrons

400

List the properties of Non-Metals

- Poor Conductors

- Gain Electrons to form anions

400

How do you find the atomic mass of an isotope?

Sum of (% Abundance x mass of isotope)

500

What did Ernest Rutherford's gold foil experiment prove?

Rutherford's experiment proved that;

- most of the atoms mass and all of its positive charge are stored in the nucleus

- most of the volume is empty space, aside from electrons floating outside the nucleus

- the number of electrons within the atoms will equal the number of protons in the nucleus, if the element is to be of balance charge

500

Which subatomic particles are attracted to each other?

protons and electrons are attracted to each other due to their opposite charges.

500

List the properties of Metalloids

- Semi-Conductors

- Electronic Devices


500

How many elements are there in nature?

There are 91 naturally occurring elements in nature.
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