Atomic Models
Periodic Table
Atoms & Subatomic Particles
Atomic #, Mass #, Atomic Mass
Average
Atomic Mass, Formula Mass, Moles & Molar Mass
100

The scientist who performed the now-famous gold-foil experiment and developed the nuclear model of the atom

Who was Rutherford?

100

This type of element tends to be brittle when hammered

What are nonmetals?

100

The subatomic particle that defines the type of element

What are protons?

100

The approximate atomic mass of a Silver isotope with 61 neutrons

What is 108 amu?

100

The number of grams in 1 mol Argon

What is 39.948 g?

200

The scientist who discovered that the cathode ray tube contains a beam of negatively-charged particles and proposed the plumb pudding model of the atom.

Who was Thomson?

200

A group on the periodic table that includes Bromine

What is a halogen?

200

The subatomic particles that are negatively charged

What are electrons?
200

The mass number of a Potassium atom with 20 neutrons

What is 39?

200

The number of atoms in 1 mol Argon

What is 6.022 x 1023 atoms?

300

A scientist who proposed that electrons were only able to inhabit specific energy levels since free-floating electrons would eventually smash into the nucleus.

Who was Bohr?

300

The scientist who made a table of the known elements ordered by increasing atomic mass and arranged according to similar properties that led to his prediction of many unknown elements and their properties.

Who was Mendeleev?

300

Subatomic particles that contribute the majority of an atom's mass

What are protons and neutrons (nucleons)?

300

This number is found in the hyphen notation of an isotope

What is the mass number?

300

The formula mass of CH4

What is 16.043 amu?

400

The scientist who proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom that describes electrons occupying a probability cloud around the atomic nucleus.

Who was Schrodinger?

400

A type of element on the periodic table that includes Silicone

What is a metalloid / semimetal?

400

According to the plum pudding model, the positive charge of the atom is spread out and weak, and would have caused this to happen to the alpha particles in the gold-foil experiment

What is ALL going through the foil?

400

The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a neutral 45Sc atom

What has 21 protons, 24 neutrons, and 21 electrons?

400

The molar mass of C6H12O6

What is 180.156 g/mol?

500

The scientist who proposed the uncertainty principle that we cannot accurately predict both the velocity and location of certain particles such as electrons.

Who was Heisenberg?

500

Elements with similar properties tend to be within the same one of these

What is a group?

500

Most of the alpha particles in the gold-foil experiment went through the gold since atoms are primarily composed of this 

What is empty space?

500

In the nuclear symbol of an atom, this number is found in the bottom left of the element symbol

What is the atomic number?

500

The number of copper atoms in 6.3546 x 101 g copper

What is 6.022 x 1023 copper atoms?