Where/
Who
Growing Up/ Getting Married
Uses
Family
Fun facts
100

Sodium is most commonly found...

What is the beach?

100

Sodium will marry ________ when it "gets older".

What is Oxygen?

100

One use of Argon.

What is Welding?

100

The family that Argon belongs to. (NOT A NUMBER)

What are the Noble gases?

100

Sodium is a _______ at room temperature.

What is a solid?

200

______________ discovered Sodium.

What is Sir Humphry Davy?

200

True or False:

Argon can bond with AT LEAST one element.

What is false?

200

True or False:

If Sodium were to be dirty, you would clean it by bleaching it.

What is False?

200

True or False:

Francium is part of Sodium's family

What is true?

200

Sodium is also known as...

What is Na?

300

Sodium and Argon were both discovered in this country.

What is England?

300

The ion that Sodium will be when it "grows up".

What is a Sodium Ion?

300

 Argon protects metals from this in welding.

What is oxidization? 

300

The group number of Argon's family.

What is Group 18?

300

True of false:

Argon was the 3rd discovered noble gas, although it is one of the most common elements in our atmosphere.

What is false?

Argon was the first discovered. 

400

Name one of the two people who discovered Argon.

Who is Lord Rayleigh/Sir William Ramsay?

400

The thing that happens to any atom if Argon bonds with it.

What is instability? 

400

The thing Argon is used for in welding. 

What is a shielding gas?

400

Cesium is a ________ colored element.

What is gold/yellow?

400

Answer the following questions:

Protons-

Neutrons-

Electrons-

Atomic Mass-

What is 11, 12, 11, 11

500

The year Argon was discovered. 

What is 1894?

500

The reason why argon cannot bond with any other atoms.

What is a complete electron shell?

500

Three things that Sodium is used for.

What is bleaching, disinfecting, and chemical production and analysis?

500

Which of these is in Sodium's 'Family'.

Hydrogen

Oxygen

Lithium

Iron

What is Lithium?

500

Sodium's melting point is ___________.

What is 97.794°C/208.029°F?

(doesn't have to be exact)