Atomic Structure and Theory Scientists What’s the Matter? Atom Structure ANYthing goes! t Experiments
Thought of the atom as “plum-pudding” I-100 Answer.
I-200 Thought of the atom as a “planetary” model Answer.
I-300 This scientist first discovered the nucleus. Answer.
I-400 Thought of the “billiard ball” model for the atom Answer.
I-500 Came up with the Electron Cloud model of the atom we use today. Answer.
II-100 First modern scientist that said that matter is composed of indestructible and indivisible atoms Answer.
II-200 This subatomic particle carries a negative charge Answer.
II-300 When you have the same element, it is guaranteed that you have the same number of (these) subatomic particles. Answer.
II-400 This scientist came up with the periodic table. Answer.
II-500 The name of an atom that takes in or gives up electrons. Answer.
III-100 The Gold foil experiment showed this about the volume of an atom. Answer.
III-200 The charge carried by alpha particles and the charge carried by the nucleus Answer.
III-300 These particles make up most of the mass of the atom and are found here. Answer.
III-400 The subatomic particle that was discovered by J.J. Thompson in the late 1800's. Answer.
III-500 The reason element tubes give off different colored spectral lines Answer.
IV-100 This element has 32 electrons and 73 neutrons Answer.
IV-200 This column of gases does not like to bond with other elements b/c they have a full valence shell. Answer.
IV-300 Atomic mass minus the atomic number equals the number of this subatomic particle in an atom. Answer.
IV-400 all atoms of the same element have the same…; give name and particle name Answer.
IV-500 The name of the outermost shell of electrons that determines atom bonding. Answer.
V-100 This element has 3 electrons and 4 neutrons Answer.
V-200 The first electron shell holds this many electrons in the Bohr model. Answer.
V-300 The net charge of an atom Answer.
V-400 Opposite charges do this. Answer.
V-500 Like charges do this. Answer.
I-100 A Who is JJ Thomson? Game board
I-200 A Who is Bohr? Game board
I-300 A Who is Rutherford? Game board
I-400 A Who is Dalton? Game board
I-500 A Who is Schrodinger? Game board
II-100 A What is Dalton’s Atomic Theory? Game board
II-200 A What is an electron? Game board
II-300 A What are Protons? Game board
II-400 A Who is Mendeleev? Game board
II-500 A What is an ion? Game board
III-100 A What is mostly empty space? Game board
III-200 A What is positive? Game board
III-300 A What are neutrons and protons; the nucleus? Game board
III-400 A What is an electron? Game board
III-500 A What is energy makes the electron jump to a higher energy level and when it falls it gives off light. Game board
IV-100 A What is Germanium? Game board
IV-200 A What are the Noble Gases? Game board
IV-300 A What is number of neutrons? Game board
IV-400 A atomic number; protons Game board
IV-500 A What is valence shell? Game board
V-100 A What is Lithium? Game board
V-200 A What is 2 electrons? Game board
V-300 A What is zero? Game board
V-400 A What is attract? Game board
V-500 A What is repel? Game board