Atomic Theory Timeline
Structure of an Atom
Radioactive Decay
Nuclear Activity
Metal, Nonmetal, or Metalloid?
100

What word does “atom” come from?

Atomos

100

What is located in the center of an atom?

The nucleus

100

What are the types of radioactive decay?

Alpha Decay, Beta Decay, and Gamma Decay.

100

Does fusion or fission split nuclei?

Fission

100

What is hard, shiny, fusible, malleable and ductile? 

Metal

200

Who led to the “death of chemistry” for 2000 years?

Aristotle

200

Are protons positively or negatively charged?

Positively Charged

200

What is transmutation?

The process in which alpha and beta decay will change an element.

200

Does fusion or fission combine nuclei?

Fusion

200

What does not conduct heat or electricity well and does not have a high melting or boiling point? 

Non-metal

300

Who discovered the electron?

J.J. Thomson

300

Where are electrons located?

Outside of the nucleus

300

 Is this alpha decay or beta decay?


Beta decay

300

What is the downside to using nuclear energy as a power source?

It creates radioactive nuclear waste.

300

What is shiny, brittle, solid and has good electrical conductivity?

Metalloid

400

Why is Ernest Rutherford important to the Atomic Theory?

He discovered the nucleus and that electrons are scattered outside of the nucleus.

400

What particle is neutrally charged?

Neutron

400

What is the alpha decay equation for Radium-226?


400

What are the benefits of using nuclear energy?

It is a renewable energy source and it doesn't release direct carbon dioxide emissions.

400

What has a high melting and boiling point?

Metal

500

Who formulated the first atomic theory since the “death of chemistry”?

John Dalton

500

What is the charge of an electron? 

-1

500

What are the charges of alpha, beta, and gamma particles?

Alpha: +2

Beta: -1

Gamma: 0

500

How do nuclear power plants create nuclear energy?

By splitting nuclei heat is created, which then heats water to produce steam, and spins the turbines which generate electricity.

500

Is Silicon a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?

Metalloid