Subatomic Particles
Models of the Atom
Electron Configuration
Groups on the Periodic Table
Elements
100

This is the negative subatomic particle.

What is an electron?

100

This is the "planetary" model of the atom that has electrons orbiting a nucleus.

What is the Bohr model?

100

This is the maximum number of electrons that can fit in the first energy level of an atom.

What is 2?

100

This group consists of unreactive, colorless gases.

What are noble gases?
100

This element has an atomic number of 1.

What is hydrogen?
200

This is the positive subatomic particle.

What is a proton?

200

This is the model of the atom that is currently considered to be most accurate.

What is the electron cloud model?

200

This is the maximum number of electrons that can fit in the second electron shell of an atom.

What is 8?

200

This group is highly reactive and includes chlorine.

What are halogens?

200

This element has an atomic number of 3.

What is lithium?

300

This is the neutral subatomic particle.

What is a neutron?

300

This is the model of the atom that considers atoms to be indivisible balls.

What is the Dalton model?

300

The electron configuration of oxygen is 1s2 2s2 2p4. This number is the total number of electrons in oxygen.

What is 8?

300

This group consists of highly reactive, soft metals with low melting points.

What are alkali metals?

300

This is the element with an atomic number of 7.

What is nitrogen?

400

This subatomic particle determines the atomic number.

What is the proton?

400

This is the model of the atom that has negative charges floating in a positive jelly.

What the plum pudding model (Thompson model)?

400

This element has the electron configuration [Ne] 3s2 3p5

What is chlorine?

400

These elements are found in Group 2 of the periodic table and include calcium and magnesium?

What are alkali earth metals?

400

This is the atomic number of Fluorine.

What is 9?

500

These two subatomic particles determine the atomic mass.

What are protons and neutrons?

500

This is the model of the atom that has a positive center and negative charges floating randomly around it.

What is the Rutherford model?

500

The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of these.

What are quantum numbers?

500

Halogens have this many electrons in their outermost valence shell.

What is 7?

500

This is the element that is the basis for organic chemistry because of its ability to make 4 bonds.

What is carbon?

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