Atomic Theory
The "Element"-ary Basics
Not To Be Organized or Anything...
It's "Elemental" My Dear Watson
Are You Sure It's As "Elemental" As It Seems
100
The smallest unit of matter that has the properties of an element.
What are atoms?
100
Find the chemical name for the atom with the atomic number 12.
What is Magnesium?
100
The number of protons in an atom is categorized as this on the periodic table.
What is atomic number?
100

Cadium or Zinc - the element with the higher mass...

What are Zinc?

100

The element used in batteries

What is lithium?

200

The three subatomic particles.

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

200

The atomic number of Tin (Sn)?

What is 50?

200
Chemical names are abbreviated as this on the Periodic Table.
What is chemical symbol?
200

True or False - Tin and Antimony are in the same GROUP.

What is FALSE - they are in the same row or period, NOT group?

200

Name two of the three elements found in our bones. 

What are a calcium, phosphorus, and oxygen?

300
The charge of an electron.
What is negative?
300
The atomic number of Boron (B).
What is 5?
300
Atoms are organized from top to bottom on the PT in rows called....
What are periods?
300

The FIRST element with an atomic mass over 100

What is Ruthenium - atomic mass of 101.07?

300

Name 1 element named after a place around the world and 1 element named after a planet.

What are Europium, Indium, Francium, Germanium, Scandium, Polonium, Moscovium, Americium, Berkelium, Tennessine, and much more.

Also, what are Mercury, Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, and others?

400

The force that holds protons and neutrons together.

What is the nuclear force?

400

The atomic mass of Hydrogen (approximate).

What is 1.008 amu?

400

Atoms are organized from left to right on the periodic table in 18 columns called...

What are groups?

400

The number of protons and electrons in an atom of Bismuth

What are 83 protons; 83 electrons?

400

Three elements whose symbols do not match their names.

What are 

  • Sodium (Na – Natrium)
  • Potassium (K – Kalium)
  • Iron (Fe – Ferrum)
  • Copper (Cu – Cuprum)   
  • Silver (Ag – Argentum)
  • Tin (Sn – Stannum)
  • Antimony (Sb – Stibium)
  • Tungsten (W – Wolfram)
  • Gold (Au – Aurum)
  • Mercury (Hg – Hydrargyrum)   
  • Lead (Pb – Plumbum)
500

Although atoms contain small amounts of mass, they are mostly this.

What is empty space?

500

The combined mass of the protons and neutrons in Carbon (approximate).

What is 12.011 amu?

500

The Period (or row) number on the periodic table indicates....

How many shells/orbits/energy levels an atom has.

500

The letter never used in any "official" element symbol

What is the letter "Q"?

500

Other than the obvious, the other "outer this-world" element sometimes used in battle against others.

What is plutonium-94?