Atomic Models
Subatomic Particles
Atomic Theory
The Periodic Table
Energy & Reactions
100

Who first suggested that matter is made of tiny, indivisible particles called atomos?


Who is Democritus?

100

Which subatomic particle determines the identity of an atom?

What is a proton?

100

Whose atomic theory said that atoms can’t be created, destroyed, or divided into smaller particles?

Who is John Dalton?

100

Who created the first periodic table of elements?

  • Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
100

Electrons that are farthest from the nucleus are called what?

  • What are valence electrons?
200

Which philosopher argued that all substances were made of earth, air, fire, and water?


Who is Aristotle?

200

Which subatomic particle has no charge but adds mass to the atom?


What is a neutron?

200

What scientific law says matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed?


What is the law of conservation of mass?

200

The columns on the periodic table are called what?


What are groups (or families)?

200

When electrons absorb energy, they jump to ___ energy levels.

What are higher energy levels?

300

Which scientist proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom?

Who is William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)?

300

Which subatomic particle orbits the nucleus and has a negative charge?

What is an electron?

300

Dalton’s theory said that atoms of the same element have the same ___ and ___.


  • What are mass and properties?
300

The rows on the periodic table are called what?

  • What are periods?
300

When electrons fall back down to lower levels, what do they release?

What is energy (often as visible light)?

400

Whose gold foil experiment showed that atoms have a dense, positively charged nucleus?

Who is Ernest Rutherford?

400

Which subatomic particle is most important in determining an atom’s chemical properties?


What are electrons?

400

Which model describes electrons as moving in a cloud of probability rather than fixed orbits?

What is the quantum mechanical model (electron cloud model)?

400

Elements in the same group share what in common?

What are similar properties?

400

Why do fireworks release different colors of light?

  • Because electrons release different amounts of energy as light when they fall back to lower levels.
500

Which scientist’s model described electrons moving in fixed orbits around the nucleus?

Who is Niels Bohr?

500

Isotopes have the same number of these but different numbers of neutrons.

What are protons?

500

What lesson did Rutherford teach us about unexpected experimental results?

What is to let unexpected results lead to new questions and discoveries?

500

Which group of elements is the most stable and least reactive?


What are the noble gases (Group 8A)?

500

Going down Group 1 (the alkali metals), what happens to reactivity?

What is it increases?