Development of the Atom
Periodic Table Pioneers
Periodic Trends
Structure of the Atom
Light & Electrons
Nuclear & Mole Concepts
200

This scientist proposed that atoms are indivisible and combine in whole-number ratios.

Who is John Dalton?

200

This scientist is credited with organizing the first periodic table by atomic mass.

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?

200

Electronegativity decreases in this direction due to increased nuclear charge

What is down a group?

200

The subatomic particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus. 

What is a proton?

200

This equation relates the speed of light, wavelength, and frequency.

What is c = λν?

200

The SI unit for the amount of substance is called this.

What is the mole?

400

This model described atoms as a sphere of positive charge with electrons scattered throughout.

What is the Plum Pudding Model?

400

The modern periodic table is arranged by this atomic property.

What is atomic number?

400

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is known as this.

What is ionization energy?

400

The subatomic particle with no charge found in the nucleus.

What is a neutron?

400

This equation relates the energy of a photon to its frequency.

What is E = hν?

400

One mole contains this many particles.

What is 6.022 × 10²³ (Avogadro’s number)?

600

The gold foil experiment led this scientist to discover the nucleus.

Who is Ernest Rutherford?

600

The periodic law states that chemical and physical properties of elements repeat when elements are arranged by this.

What is increasing atomic number?

600

Metals become more reactive going down this group also known as group 1.

What are the alkali metals?

600

The mass of an atom is mostly due to these two particles.

What are protons and neutrons?

600

Light is emitted when electrons move in this direction relative to the nucleus.

What is from higher to lower energy levels?

600

The process where an unstable nucleus emits particles or energy.

What is radioactive decay?

800

This model proposed electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels.

What is the Bohr Model?

800

Gaps in Mendeleev’s table led to the prediction of these.

What are undiscovered elements?

800

Nonmetals become more reactive going up this group, also known as group 17.

What are the halogens?

800

This term describes atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.

What are isotopes?

800

The distinct set of lines produced when electrons return to lower energy states is called this.

What is an emission spectrum?

800

This type of nuclear reaction splits heavy nuclei into smaller ones.

What is fission?

1000

This principle states that it is impossible to know both the position and momentum of an electron simultaneously.

What is Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle?

1000

This scientist’s arrangement of the periodic table explained periodic trends based on electron configurations.

Who is Henry Moseley?

1000

This property describes the energy change when an atom gains an electron.

What is electron affinity?

1000

The weighted average of all isotopes of an element is called this.

What is average atomic mass?

1000

This model shows electrons in regions of probability called orbitals.

What is the Quantum Mechanical Model?

1000

This type of reaction combines light nuclei to form heavier ones.

What is fusion?

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