Scientists
Parts of the Atom
Periodic Table
Atomic Models
Misc
100
In 400 BC came up with the idea that matter was made of uncuttable particles
What is Democritus
100
Negatively charged particles.
What is electrons
100
Family's 3-12 are known as
What is Transition Metals
100
Dalton's atomic model, small unbreakable particles
What is Billard Ball Model
100
What the columns (up and down) are called?
What is Family or group
200
An ancient philosopher who came up with four elements, wind, earth, fire, and water
What is Aristotle
200
Positively charged particles
What is protons
200
Family 18
What is Noble Gases
200
Thompson's model, negatively charged particles in a positively charged goo.
What is Plum Pudding Model
200
What the rows (left to right) are called
What is period
300
Came up with one of the first complete models of the periodic table.
What is Mendeleev
300
Neutral particles
What is neutrons
300
Family 17
What is Halogens
300
Rutherford's Model, Large positive masses in the center of the atom with negative particles floating around the outside
What is Solar System Model
300
The number of electrons in the outside shell/cloud
What is Valence Electrons
400
In 1911 discovered there was positive particles and that they were in the center of the atom.
What is Rutherford
400
The center of the atom made of neutrons and protons
What is nucleus
400
Family 1
What is Alkali
400
In 1922 this model was proposed where electrons float in certain orbits.
What is Bohr model
400
When you have a different number of protons and electrons.
What is Ion
500
Came up with our current periodic table.
What is Seaborg
500
The smallest particles known to human kind, they make up protons and neutrons.
What is Quarks
500
Family 2
What is Alkaline
500
Challenge!! What is Ms. Fackler's favorite element!
What is Iridium
500
Different number of neutrons
What is Isotope
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