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1 Bluff! A Game and Study Guide All In One!

2 Rules In turn, each team will be asked a question. Team members who know the answer will stand up. The other team will select ONE person standing up to answer the question. If that person gives a correct answer, the team will receive as many points as there are people standing up. If the answer is wrong, that many points will be subtracted.

3 Rules Continued Each team will select one scorekeeper. If no one from the team stands up, the other team will be awarded 5 points. If you do not stand up, or if you would not have if it was your team’s turn, then write the question and answer down to create your own study guide.

4 Question Dmitri Mendeleev was a scientist from __________ who made the first __________(3.2)

5 Answer Russia Periodic Table

6 Question Mendeleev used atomic mass to order his table. Why did he not use Atomic Number? (3.2)

7 Answer Scientists had not yet discovered protons

8 Question What predictions was Mendeleev able to make after he finished his first table? *Hint: future predictions for what? (3.2)

9 Answer The properties of elements that had not yet been discovered

10 Incoming periodic table! The next set of questions will highlight a section of the periodic table, you must tell me what the highlighted area represents. (3.2)

11 Question

12 Answer Group

13 Question (3.4)

14 Answer Noble Gases

15 Question (3.3)

16 Answer Transition Metals

17 Question(3.2)

18 Answer Period

19 Question(3.3)

20 Answer Alkali Metals

21 Question

22 Answer(3.3) Alkaline Earth Metals

23 Question(3.4)

24 Answer Halogens

25 Question(3.3)

26 Answer Lanthanides

27 Question(3.3)

28 Answer Actinides

29 Question Our modern periodic table is organized by… (3.2)

30 Answer Atomic Number

31 Question What does the atomic number equal? (3.2)

32 Answer The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

33 Electrons! Hint: The next couple of questions are related to electrons in an atom. Let’s begin!

34 Question What is the same about all elements in a period? (3.2)

35 Answer The have the same number of energy levels (shells) to hold electrons.

36 Question What is similar within a group of elements? (3.2)

37 Answer They have the same number of valence electrons (electrons in the outer shell)

38 The next questions… You will answer the rest of the questions on the white board supplied to each team.

39 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Hydrogen? Question

40 Answer Protons: 1 Neutrons: 0 Electrons: 1

41 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Helium? Question

42 Answer Protons: 2 Neutrons: 2 Electrons: 2

43 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Beryllium? Question

44 Answer Protons: 4 Neutrons: 5 Electrons: 4

45 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Carbon? Question

46 Answer Protons: 6 Neutrons: 6 Electrons: 6

47 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Oxygen? Question

48 Answer Protons: 8 Neutrons: 8 Electrons: 8

49 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Neon? Question

50 Answer Protons: 10 Neutrons: 10 Electrons: 10

51 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Sodium? Question

52 Answer Protons: 11 Neutrons: 12 Electrons: 11

53 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Silicon? Question

54 Answer Protons: 14 Neutrons: 14 Electrons: 14

55 Draw a Bohr model of Helium Question

56 Draw a Bohr model of Lithium Question

57 Draw a Bohr model of Carbon Question

58 Draw a Bohr model of Oxygen Question

59 Draw a Bohr model of Sodium Question

60 Draw a Bohr model of Aluminum Question

61 Draw a Bohr model of Sulfur Question

62 Draw a Bohr model of Argon Question

63 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Helium Question

64 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Lithium Question

65 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Beryllium Question

66 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Boron Question

67 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Carbon Question

68 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Nitrogen I really hope you are getting the pattern! Question

69 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Oxygen Question

70 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Fluorine Question

71 Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Neon Question


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