The charge of a proton
What is positive 1?
The charge of a neutron.
What is neutral charge (zero charge)?
The charge of an electron.
What is negative 1?
Safety precautions we should take every day, regardless of a lab. (Get 3/5)
What are
- well fitting, high quality masks
- cleaning hands with sanitizer/ soap
- cleaning area/phone/chromebook with wipes
- bringing a chromebook
- distancing where possible
If something breaks, or you get injured, you should do this.
What is tell the teacher?
The location of a proton.
What is the nucleus?
The location of a neutron.
What is the nucleus?
The location of an electrons.
What is the orbital/cloud/shell/outside?
These things should NOT be done in the laboratory. (Get 3/8)
What are
- consuming food/drink/ rando chemicals
- applying cosmetics/touching face
- climbing on chairs/desks
- throwing things
- being too noisy/yelling
- unauthorized experiments
- going into the stockroom
- summoning the dead
I don't want to think of more questions do here are some free points...
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"It's not fair" -other team
The mass of a proton.
What is 1 dalton?
The mass of a neutron.
What is 1 dalton?
The mass of an electron.
What is nearly zero?
Things you should do BEFORE you start a lab (Get 2/4)
What are
- read the instructions
- know the safety hazards of the experiment
- put on PPE
- make sure teacher is supervising
AFTER the lab you should do these (get 2/3)
What are
- clean up according to teacher
- wash hands with soap
- take off PPE only when teacher says so
The CHARGE of an atom with 2 neutrons, 2 protons and 2 electrons.
What is zero/neutral?
The MASS of an atom with 2 neutrons, 2 protons and 2 electrons.
What is 4 daltons?
The CHARGE of an atom with 3 neutrons, 3 protons and 3 electrons.
What is zero/neutral?
The personal protective equipment you will be provided on campus. There are three (3)
What are goggles, gloves, and aprons?
On lab days, you should come to school dressed this way. (Get 3/6)
What are:
- closed toes shoes
- well fitting pants (no holes or sag)
- hair tied back
- no dangling jewelry/ baggy clothes
- glasses instead of contacts
- no acrylic/synthetic nails (they are very flammable!)
The number of protons (and only protons) determines this.
What is the element?
The MASS of an atom with 4 neutrons, 5 protons and 4 electrons.
The CHARGE of an atom with 3 neutrons, 3 protons and 5 electrons.
What is negative 2?
Hot glassware looks the same as this.
What is cold glassware?
You should rinse you eyes/body for this long (time) should it come into contact with a harmful chemical.
What is 20 minutes?