Scientists
Ion, Isotope, or Neutral atom? That is the question
ROYGBIV
It's all Radioactive & Quantum #s
s,p,d,f
100

Rutherford made this discovery during the gold foil experiment

What is atoms have a tiny positively charged nucleus

(discovered the proton)

100

A particle that contains 38 electrons, 49 neutrons, and 36 protons?

What is an ion with a -2 charge

100

Comparing red to blue, a wave of red light would have a longer wavelength and this type of energy

What is lower energy

100

If Aluminum-27 decays directly to Silicon-27, this type of decay has taken place

What is Beta decay

100

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p3  represents this element

What is ARSENIC

200

What model is JJ Thompson associated with

What is the Chocolate Chip Cookie model

(the Plum Pudding Model/Blueberry Muffin model)

200

Isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons but a different number of these

What are neutrons

200

A wave with high energy will have this type of wavelength

What is short wavelength

200

If Oxygen-16 undergoes alpha decay, a helium particle is emitted along with this 

What is 126C

200

1s22s22p63s23p2 contains this number of valence electrons

What is 4

300

The Planetary model consists of protons being located in the nucleus and electrons located outside the nucleus in these

What are energy levels

300

A neutral atom always has the same number of these two subatomic particles

What are protons and electrons

300

When graphed, frequency and wavelength have this type of relationship

What is negative

300

The products if Potassium-39 went through beta decay

What are a beta particle & 3920Ca

300

Draw the orbital filling diagram for Hydrogen in an excited state

see paper

400

Feynman's work is responsible for giving us the most accurate atomic model

What is the Electron Cloud Model

400

Classification of Calcium-42

what is an isotope

400

When an element absorbs energy and moves to a higher energy level it is said to be in this type of state

What is excited

400

These are the quantum numbers for the last electron in Aluminum

What are: 3,1,-1,+1/2

400
The number of dots on a Lewis Dot Structure for this element: [Ar]4s23d104p6

What is 8

500

By the late 1920s atoms were known to have protons and electrons.  By 1932, Chadwick's work revealed another subatomic particle.  

What is the neutron

500

Carbon-12 is the most abundant isotope of Carbon.  It has 6 proton, 6 electrons, & 6 neutrons.  This would be the subatomic composition of Carbon-14

What is: 6 protons, 6 electrons, 8 neutrons

500

Each element emits a unique colored line spectrum when it falls from an excited state to a __________ that corresponds to the energy of its electrons energy levels.

What is ground state

500

Valid or Invalid: 2,2,1,-1/2

What is invalid

500

The NAME to describe when an element has the most amount of valence electrons possible 

What is an octet