Unit 1 Review Jeopardy Game
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LT1A: Atom Structure
LT1C/LT1D Valence Electrons
LT1E- Periodic Table
LT1F- Periodic Table
Trends
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LT1B: Describing an
atom
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LT1A, 100
Number of protons or identity of the element
What does the atomic number tell us about an
element?
LT1A, 200
Protons and neutrons
Which subatomic particles are found in the
nucleus?
LT1A, 300
Protons and neutrons
What are the two heaviest subatomic
particles?
LT1A, 400
orbit
Electrons ________ the nucleus.
LT1A, 500
LT1B, 100
35 neutrons
How many neutrons are in 1 Copper (Cu) atom?
LT1B, 200
carbon
Which element has a neutral atom of 6
electrons?
LT1B, 300
Region D
Which region of the periodic table contains the element with
the highest atomic mass?
LT1B, 400
LT1B, 500
By atomic number
How are the elements on the periodic table
arranged?
LT1C/D, 100
In the outermost energy level of the atom
Where are the valence electrons found?
LT1C/D, 200
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How many valence electrons does carbon
(C) have?
LT1C/D, 300
Draw the lewis dot diagram for Aluminum.
LT1C/D, 400
Draw the Bohr diagram for
Bromine.
LT1C/D, 500
LT1E, 100
nonmetal
When a person cracks their knuckles, the cracking sound is actually the bursting of nitrogen bubbles. Is nitrogen a metal, nonmetal, or
semimetal?
LT1E, 200
Transition Metals
The elements shaded below are known as…
LT1E, 300
Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon
What are three examples of nonmetals that are also noble
gases?
LT1E, 400
Lithium, Hydrogen, Potassium, Rubidium,
Cesium, Francium
What are two elements that have similar chemical
properties to Sodium (Na)?
LT1E, 500
Alkali metals
What is the name of the family with 1 valence electron?
LT1F, 100
Atomic number
The elements on a periodic table are arranged by
increasing ______________.
LT1F, 200
Decrease. Electronegativity increases, attracting the
electrons closer to the nucleus.
Does atomic radius increase or decrease going across the periodic table?
WHY
LT1F, 300
Increasing number of protons (without increase in energy
levels.
Electronegativity increases from left to
right on a periodic table. WHY?
LT1F, 400
It has the highest electronegativity and it takes the
most energy to remove an electron.
What does it mean that Fluorine has the highest
ionization energy?
LT1F, 500
Decrease due to electron shielding
When moving down a periodic table, does ionization energy increase or decrease? WHY?