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It’s Time For... Atomic Jeopardy!

Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ElectronsProtonsEnergy Levels NeutronAtoms

Topic 1 $100 If an atom has 5 electrons it must have What is 5 protons?

Topic 1 $200 Electrons have a ___________ charge? What is Negative?

Topic 1 $300 The overall charge on any atom is: What is neutral ?

Topic 1 $400 The atomic mass of an atom is equal to the sum of these What is neutrons and protons?

Topic 1 $500 What is the only atom to have the same atomic mass, atomic number, electrons and protons? What is hydrogen ?

Topic 2 $100 Evidence gained without the sense of sight. What is indirect evidence ?

Topic 2 $200 The question the scientist must answer. What is problem?

Topic 2 $300 Confirms the hypothesis What is conclusion ?

Topic 2 $400 A picture that organizes data. What is graph ?

Topic 2 $500 An Educated guess. What is the hypothesis ?

Topic 3 $100 Science put to practical use. What is technology ?

Topic 3 $200 If 30 students got kit #1 correct out of 300 correct answers, what is the percent correct? What is 30/300= 10% ?

Topic 3 $300 Any change in an experiment that can affect the results. What is variable ?

Topic 3 $400 On which axis of a graph do you place the manipulative variable? What is x-axis ?

Topic 3 $500 The name given to a group that defines the normal condition in an experiment. This group is used to compare. What is control group ?

Topic 4 $100 This defines the general area of the investigation in a formal lab report. It tells you what the lab is about. What is title?

Topic 4 $200 This a a summary or evaluation of data obtained in an experiment. What is conclusion ?

Topic 4 $300 This part of a formal lab report contains the observations and results. What is data and observations ?

Topic 4 $400 This part of a formal lab report comes after the hypothesis and contains a list of things needed to do the experiment. What is materials?

Topic 4 $500 This part of a formal lab report is always answered in the hypothesis. What is the problem?

Topic 5 $100 We occupy the nucleus and give weight to the atom. One has no charge the other is positive What is Neutrons and Protons ?

Topic 5 $200 I am the Greek philosopher responsible for the idea and the name of the atom. What is Democritus?

Topic 5 $300 Anything that has mass and takes up space. What is matter?

Topic 5 $400 The meaning of the Greek word “Atomos” What is indivisible ?

Topic 5 $500 Atoms that have many more neutrons that protons are often found to be this What is radioactive?