Early Models of the Atom
Parts of the Atom
Atomic Numbers & Mass
The Periodic Table
Name That Element
100

Who first suggested that matter is made of tiny particles called “atomos” (indivisible)?

Democritus

100

What subatomic particle has a positive charge?

Proton

100

What does the atomic number of an element represent?

The number of protons in an atom.

100

Who created the first periodic table by arranging elements by mass?

Dmitri Mendeleev

100

This element has 1 energy level and 1 valence electron.

Hydrogen (H)

200

Which scientist proposed the first modern atomic theory in 1803?

John Dalton

200

Which subatomic particle has no charge?

Neutron

200

An element has an atomic number of 11 and an atomic mass of 23. How many neutrons does it have?

12 neutrons

200

Who reorganized the periodic table by atomic number, giving us the modern version?

Henry Moseley

200

This element has 2 energy levels and 8 valence electrons.

Neon (Ne)

300

Which scientist discovered the electron?

J. J. Thomson

300

Where are electrons located in an atom?

In energy levels / electron clouds around the nucleus (outside the nucleus)

300

Carbon has two main isotopes: Carbon-12 (98.9%) and Carbon-13 (1.1%). Calculate its average atomic mass.

12.01 amu or g

300

What do all elements in the same family have in common?

They have the same number of valence (outer-shell) electrons.

300

This element has 3 energy levels and 2 valence electrons.

Magnesium (Mg)

400

Who conducted the gold-foil experiment and discovered the nucleus?

Ernest Rutherford

400

Who discovered the neutron?

James Chadwick

400

An element has an atomic number of 26 and a mass number of 56. Find the number of neutrons. Then name the element.

Neutrons = 56 − 26 = 30 neutrons, element = Iron (Fe)

400

What do elements in the same period have in common?

They have the same number of energy levels (shells).

400

This element has 4 energy levels and 7 valence electrons.

Bromine (Br)

500

Which scientist developed the electron cloud model?

Erwin Schrödinger

500

Why don’t protons in the nucleus fly apart even though they repel each other?

Because neutrons  bind protons together, overcoming the repulsion between protons - Neutrons act like superglue between protons. 

500

Silicon has three naturally occurring isotopes:

  • Si-28 with a mass of 27.98 amu (92.23%)

  • Si-29 with a mass of 28.98 amu (4.67%)

  • Si-30 with a mass of 29.97 amu (3.10%)

Calculate the atomic weight of silicon.

28.10 amu or g

500

Why are we choosing to not focus on the middle section of the periodic table?

Because the elements at the center of the periodic table do not follow the same rules that the elements on the side do. 
500

This element has 3 energy levels and 5 valence electrons.

Phosphorus (P)