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Title: Jeopardy


1
Jeopardy
  • Chemistry
  • Chapter 3 Review Game

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Select a Category
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Chemistry
  • The smallest particle of an element that retains
    the properties of that element.

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Chemistry
  • What is an atom?

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5
Sig Figs
  • A positively charged subatomic particle.

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Chemistry
  • What is a proton?

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7
Chemistry
  • Atoms with the same number of protons but
    different numbers of neutrons.

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Chemistry
  • What is an isotope?

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9
Chemistry
  • Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom.

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Chemistry
  • What is mass number?

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11
Chemistry
  • Total number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

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12
Chemistry
  • What is atomic number?

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13
Chemistry
  • Lived from 460 BC to 370 BC and was among first
    to suggest makeup of the atom.

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14
Chemistry
  • Who was Democritus?

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15
Chemistry
  • His theory suggested atoms of the same element
    are identical.

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16
Chemistry
  • Who is Dalton?

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17
Chemistry
  • The range in size of most atomic nuclei is this.

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18
Chemistry
  • What is 5 x10-11 m to 2 x 10-10 m?

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19
Chemistry
  • He used cathode ray tubes to reason electrons are
    part of atoms.

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20
Chemistry
  • Who is Thomson?

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21
Chemistry
  • Relative mass of an electron.

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22
Chemistry
  • What is 1/1840 mass of hydrogen atom?

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23
Chemistry
  • The difference between hydrogen 1 and hydrogen 2.

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24
Chemistry
  • What is hydrogen 1 has no neutron, hydrogen 2 has
    1?

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25
Chemistry
  • Equals one amu.

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26
Chemistry
  • What is 1/12 of the mass of carbon-12?

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27
Chemistry
  • Chlorine has two isotopes chlorine-35 and
    chlorine-37. The atomic mass for chlorine is
    35.45 amu. Which is more abundant?

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Chemistry
  • What is chlorine-35?

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29
Chemistry
  • Elements mass numbers of isotopes 32 is 19
    abundant and 34 is 81 abundant. What is the
    average atomic mass?

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Chemistry
  • What is 33.62 amu?

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31
Chemistry
  • Mass number of an element with 101 protons and
    104 neutrons.

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Chemistry
  • What is 205?

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33
Chemistry
  • Atomic number of an element with 43 protons and
    46 neutrons.

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34
Chemistry
  • What is 43?

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35
Chemistry
  • Experiment by Rutherford that led him to believe
    atoms are mostly empty space.

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36
Chemistry
  • What is the Gold Foil Experiment?

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37
Chemistry
  • An element has three isotopes with mass numbers
    and relative abundances of 68 and 50, 69 and
    25, 71 and 25. What is the average atomic mass?

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Chemistry
  • What is 69 amu?

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39
Chemistry
  • Number of particles in the nucleus of an atom
    with a mass number of 82.

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40
Chemistry
  • What is 82 particles?

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41
Chemistry
  • Daltons Atomic Theory states these things

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42
Chemistry
  • What is
  • 1) All elements are composed of tiny
    individual particles called atoms.
  • 2) Atoms of same element are identical
    and different from those of other elements.
  • 3) Atoms of different elements can
    physically mix or chemically combine in whole
    number ratios.
  • 4) Chemical reactions occur when atoms are
    separated, joined, or rearranged. Atoms of one
    element are never changed into atoms of another
    element in a chemical reaction.

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