What is this an image of?
An Atom
What are atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons called?
Isotopes
True or false, the idea of atoms is thousands of years old.
True
Why was the creation of the periodic table so significant?
What is a group of penguins on land called?
A waddle, a rookery, a colony, or a huddle
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How many electrons are in this image?
2
The time it takes half of a sample of radioactive material to decay is called what?
Half life
What is the plum pudding model of an atom missing?

Nucleus
Where are the transition metals located on the periodic table?

Yellow
what animal has finger prints so similar to humans that they have been confused at crime scenes?
Koala
Where are the protons and neutrons in an atom located?
Nucleus
How are isotopes useful in paleontology?
Draw an example of the Bohr model of the atom

Where are the non metals located?

Yellow
How many noses do slugs have?
4
How many protons does a carbon atom have?
6
Does the number of atoms you start with affect how long it takes a sample to decay?
No
What does the theory of uncertainty say about the location and velocity of an electron?
You can't know both
Name 2 properties of metals
Ductile, malleable, electrically conductive, thermally conductive, shiny
What animal's eye is bigger than its brain?
Ostrich
How many neutrons are in an atom of B11?
6
Find the mass of a radioactive isotope if 3 half lives occurred. The initial mass of the material was 80g.
10g
How many atoms would fit in the period at the end of a sentence?
7.5 trillion
gases at room temperature, form covalent bonds
How long does it take a sloth to digest its food?
2 weeks