Atomic Structure Showdown
History of the Atom
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100

This subatomic particle has a negative charge and orbits the nucleus.

Electron

100

He proposed that atoms are tiny, indivisible particles.

Democritus

100

Elements are arranged by this number on the periodic table.

atomic number

100

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called this.

isotopes

100

What movie features a scientist who says, “Great Scott!” while traveling through time in a DeLorean?

Back to the Future

200

The nucleus of an atom contains these two subatomic particles.

Protons and Neutrons 

200

His model looked like a “plum pudding” with electrons spread throughout a positive sphere.

J.J. Thomson

200

These are vertical columns on the periodic table.

groups or families

200

The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom.

mass number

200

What element makes up most of the Sun’s mass?

Hydrogen

300

The number of these determines an element’s identity.

Protons 

300

His gold foil experiment revealed that atoms have a dense, positive nucleus.

Ernest Rutherford

300

These elements are mostly shiny, malleable, and good conductors.

metals

300

To find the number of neutrons, subtract this from the mass number.

atomic number or protons 

300

You’re running a race and you pass the person in 2nd place. What place are you in now?

2nd place

400

An atom becomes positively charged when this happens.

Losing electrons

400

This scientist proposed that electrons travel in fixed energy levels around the nucleus.

Niels Bohr

400

Elements on the far right of the periodic table that rarely react.

noble gases

400

This type of ion has more electrons than protons.

negative ion

400

Which planet in our solar system could float in a giant bathtub because it’s mostly made of gas and has a very low density?

Saturn

500

This force holds protons together in the nucleus despite their repulsion.

Strong nuclear force 

500

This modern model shows electrons moving in a cloud-like region instead of set paths.

electron cloud model

500

This type of element, found along the stair-step line, has properties of both metals and nonmetals.

metalloids

500

An element has isotopes of masses 10 and 11. If its average atomic mass is 10.8 amu, which isotope is more abundant?

the isotope with mass 11

500

What’s the only letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name?

The letter Q