History of the Atom
Atomic Structure
Ions and Isotopes
Periodic Table
Periodic table 2
100

Discovered the electron- called his model- plum pudding

Who is J.J. Thomson?

100

These determine the identity of an element.

What is the proton?

100
Gaining or losing these makes and atom an ion.

What is an electron?

100

The atomic number is the number of _______.

What is the proton?

100

These are good conductors, malleable, and on the left of the periodic table.

What are metals?

200

First in atomic theory- all atoms of one element the same- billiard ball model

Who is Dalton?

200

This particle is counted in the mass and is neutral.

What is a neutron?

200

These are different for isotopes.

What is a neutron?

200

These determine the atomic mass.

What are protons and neutrons?

200

Poor conductors, usually gases, on the right side of the periodic table.

What are non-metals?

300

In his "gold foil" experiment he discovered the nucleus and that the atom is mostly empty space.

Who is Rutherford?

300

This orbits the nucleus and is negative.

What is the electron?

300

A positive ion.

What is lose electrons?

300

How you find the number of neutrons.

What is subtract the Atomic # from the Atomic Mass?

300

This group is most reactive-only one valence electron.

What are the alkali metals/group 1?

400

He added shells or orbitals/energy levels.

Who is Bohr?

400

These are counted in the mass and located in the nucleus.

What are protons and neutrons?

400
Gaining electrons.

What is a negative ion?

400

The valence electrons.

What is the group number?

400

These have properties of both metals and non-metals.

What are metalloids?

500
The electrons move in and out of orbitals/shells

What is the cloud model?

500
There are the same number of these unless it is an ion.

What are electrons and protons?

500

If Carbon 12 gains a neutron.

What is Carbon- 13.

500

The number of energy levels or shells.

What is the period number?

500

This group is not reactive- they have a full valence shell.

What are the noble gases/ group 8?