Metric/Density/Vol.
Hiroshima
Atomic Structure
Periodic Table
Radiation
100

The "base units" in the metric system

What is Meter, Liter, Gram?

100

The Hiroshima attack was a/an ________.

What is an atomic bomb?

100

The 2 subatomic particle(s) that is/are located in the nucleus of an atom

What are protons and neutrons?

100

The number of periods on the periodic table. 

What is 7?

100

When an atom's nucleus splits into 2 or more smaller nuclei

What is fission?

200

The formula and units for density

What is mass/volume & g/mL?

200

Compared to the damage the Hiroshima bomb created, the size of the bomb was ___________.

What is relatively small?

200

The subatomic particle(s) that is/are located in the outer orbitals of an atom

What is electrons?

200

The number of groups on the periodic table 

What is 18?

200

When 2 small nuclei are fused together

What is fusion?

300

The formula for volume? 

What is L x W x H?

300

The dimensions of the atomic bomb 

What is 10 feet long & 28 in. in diameter? 

300

The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom

What are valence electrons?

300

The group of elements that are the most stable 

What is group 18-the noble gases?

300

Emission of high energy from the nucleus of an atom

What is radioactivity? 

400

True or false: Density depends on an objects size

What is False?

400

The reaction seen in the video where one thing activated the next is known as a/an __________.

What is a chain reaction?

400

A model that displays the elements symbol and valence electrons

What is a Lewis Dot Structure?

400

Elements with relatively low density.

What are non-metals?

400

The radioactive form of an element

What is an isotope?

500

The formula for displaced volume

What is Vol. water w/ object - Vol. of water w/o object?

500

The Hiroshima bomb was so devastating because it gave off so much __________ when it exploded.

What is radiation?

500

Model that displays an elements protons, neutrons, and electrons

What is a Bohr Model?

500

Elements with relatively higher densities

What are metals?

500

Isotopes have the same number of protons, but different numbers of ________, differing in relative atomic mass. 

What is neutrons?