Title: Jeopardy
1 Jeopardy!
Matter and Its Atomic Nature
2Choose Your Question
Final
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4FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-
5Final Jeopardy
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7Answers
Final Jeopardy Answer-
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9Early History200
- Ancient Greek scientist who thought matter was
made of indivisible units (atoma) - back
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11Early History 400
- Ancient Greek philosophers who called atoms
hyles - back
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13Early History 600
- These were the Classic Greek elements
- back
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15Early History 800
- Mystical pseudoscience searched for
philosophers stone - back
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17Daily Double
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19Early History 1000
- Aristotles term for an indivisible unit of
matter - back
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22Scientists200
- Contribution Law of Conservation of Mass
- back
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24Scientists 400
- Using a CRT, discovered corpuscles
- back
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26Scientists 600
- Contribution Atomic Theory
- back
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28Scientists 800
- Refuted Thomsons Plum Pudding Model
- (Atoms are mainly empty space
- Nucleus is massive and positively charged)
- back
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30Scientists 1000
- Discovered the charge of an electron
- back
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32Atom200
- Sum of these subatomic particles atomic mass of
an atom - back
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34Atom400
- Mass is 1/1800 of a proton negatively charged
particle - back
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36Atom 600
- Atoms with the same atomic number but different
atomic mass numbers - back
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38Atom800
- This postulate of Daltons was disproved with the
discovery of subatomic particles - back
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40Atom1000
- This postulate of Daltons was disproved by the
discovery of isotopes - back
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42Periodic Table200
- Properties include solids, heat conductors,
ductile, high melting point, malleable and have
luster - back
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44Periodic Table 400
- Properties include dull (lack of luster),
nonconductors, low melting point - back
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46Periodic Table 600
- Except for Aluminum, found on both sides of
staircase - back
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48Daily Double
49Periodic Table 800
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51Periodic Table 1000
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53Terms200
- Thomsons obsolete term for electrons
- back
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55Terms400
- used to describe substances in which you can see
more than one color or type of matter
composition is not uniform - back
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57Terms600
- Thomsons beam was composed of electrons
- back
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59Terms800
- Radioactive particles in Rutherfords Gold Foil
Experiment - back
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61Terms1000
- Eugen Goldstein observed these by the cathode end
of the CRT - back
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63Laws200
- Mass of reactants Mass of products
- back
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65Laws400
- Chemical compounds always contain the same ratio
of elements by mass - back
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67Laws600
- When elements combine, they do so in a ratio of
small whole numbers - back
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69Laws800
- This phase of matter has a very high kinetic
energy (energy of motion) - back
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