Subatomic Showdown
Ions & Isotopes
Atomic Models
Periodic Patterns
Family Feud
100

Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

proton

100

What is an ion?

An atom that has gained or lost an electron and now has a charge

100

The atomic number tells you the number of what particle?

protons

100

What do all elements in the same group (column) have in common?

Same number of valence electrons

100

What is the name of Group 1 on the periodic table?

Alkali metals

200

Where are electrons located in an atom?

electron cloud

200

What happens to the charge of an atom if it gains an electron?

It becomes negative

200

Draw or describe a simple model of a nitrogen atom (atomic number 7).

Nucleus with 7 protons and 7 neutrons; 2 electrons in first shell, 5 in second.

200

What increases as you move from left to right across a period?

number of valence electrons

200

Which family includes fluorine, chlorine, and bromine?

Halogens

300

What two particles make up the mass number of an atom?

protons & neutrons

300

A positive ion is called a what?

cation
300

How many electrons are in the outer shell of a neon atom?

8

300

Where are the metals located on the periodic table?

left side (left and middle)

300

Compare the reactivity of Group 1 metals and Group 17 nonmetals.

Both are reactive! Group 1 loses electrons and group 17 gains electrons

400

An atom has 8 protons, 8 neutrons, and 8 electrons. What is its overall charge?

neutral (0)

400

What makes carbon-12 and carbon-13 different from each other?

The have different number of neutrons

400

What does the mass number represent?

Total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.

400

Explain why elements in Group 18 (noble gases) are stable.

They have full outer electron shells

400

Which family contains elements that have 2 valence electrons?

Alkaline Earth metals

500

Why do negative electrons stay in orbit around the nucleus?

The nucleus is positively charged and attracts the electrons

500

A magnesium ion has a +2 charge. Explain how this charge forms in terms of subatomic particles.

Magnesium loses two electrons, leaving it with two more protons than electrons.

500

How can you use atomic number and mass number to find the number of neutrons? (Use any element as an example.)

Neutrons = Mass number – Atomic number (e.g., Carbon-14 → 14 – 6 = 8 neutrons)

500

Predict which element is more reactive: lithium (Li) or beryllium (Be)? Explain why.

Lithium because it is an alkali metal with 1 valence electron and Beryllium is an alkaline earth metal with 2 electrons

500

Compare alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and halogens in terms of valence electrons and typical reactions.

Alkali metals: 1 valence e⁻, very reactive; Alkaline earth metals: 2 valence e⁻, moderately reactive; Halogens: 7 valence e⁻, very reactive nonmetals.

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