The Atom
Elements
Subatomic Particles
Periodic Table
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Atoms can be seen with this type of microscope.

What is a scanning probe microscope?

100

Which of these is an element? Steel, mercury, carbon dioxide, or water?

What is mercury?

100

Electrons have this charge. 

What is negative?

100
The verticle columns on the period table. 
What are groups, or families?
100
Element with the chemical symbol Ag. 

What is silver?

200
The center of the atom. 

What is the nucleus?

200

Element with 9 protons.

What is fluorine?

200

The two subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus of the atom. 

What are protons and neutrons? 

200

Number of elements on the periodic table. 

What is 118?

200

Element on the periodic table with 11 protons. 

What is sodium?

300
This large object in our solar system produces many of the elements larger than hydrogen. 

What is the sun?

300

Element with 8 electrons when neutral. 

What is oxygen?

300

Fluorine has nine of these.

What is protons?

300

Horizontal rows on the periodic table. 

What are the periods?

300

The isotope carbon-14 has this many neutrons.

What is 8 neutrons?

400

The average mass of atoms of different isotopes.

What is the atomic mass?
400
Atoms of the same element all have the same number of these. 

What are protons?

400

Carbon has this many valence electrons. 

What is 4? 

400

There are this many naturally occurring elements. 

What is 90?

400

The random movement of particles first observed by Robert Brown. 

What is Brownian motion?

500

Deuterium, an atom of hydrogen with two neutrons in its nucleus, is an example of this type of atom. 

What is an isotope?

500

An alkali metal that bonds with sodium.

What is chlorine?

500

32 electrons can fit in this energy level.

What is the 4th energy level. 

500

Another name for a group of elements.

What is a family?

500

Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. 

What is an isotope?

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