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Atomic Structure Review Game

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Solid, Indivisible Sphere of Matter

1.Whose model of the atom was that?

a) Daltonb) Thomsonc) Rutherfordd) Chadwick

30 seconds each to complete these questions

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2. What happened to the cathode ray in the experiment?

a) It was repelled by a (+) charge.

b) It bounced back to the cathode.

c) It was stopped by a magnet.

d) It was deflected away from a (-) charge.

J.J. Thomson & Cathode Ray

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3. What particle did Thomson discover through the cathode ray experiment?

a. Electron c. Neutronb. Proton d. All of the above

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4. What was Millikan able to measure in his oil drop experiment?

a) Electron’s massb) Electron’s chargec) Electron’s radiusd) Oil’s density

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5. What did scientists conclude about the atom when the electron was discovered?

a) The atom must contain a (+) charge.

b) The atom was divisible.c) Most of the atom’s mass

must come from another particle.

d) All of the above

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6. What was the result of the gold foil experiment?

a) Most alpha particles bounced back.

b) All alpha particles went straight through.

c) A few alpha particles bounced back.

d) None of the above

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7. What conclusion did Rutherford come to after the gold foil experiment?

a) Most of the atom is empty space.

b) A dense region of (+) charge existed in the atom.

c) Thomson’s model was incorrect.

d) All of the above

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Rutherford’s ExperimentGold Foil

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8. What was Rutherford’s model of the atom?

a) Planetary modelb) Neutron modelc) Gold foil modeld) Nuclear model

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9. Chadwick finished off the atom with the discovery of the ____________.

a) Electronb) Protonc) Neutrond) Missing link

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Atomic Structure

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10. The nucleus takes up most of the room in the atom.

a) Trueb) Falsec) Depends on the

elementd) Depends on the

isotope

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11. The nucleus accounts for most of the mass of the atom.

a) Trueb) Falsec) Depends on the

elementd) Depends on the

isotope

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12. Electrons are about half the size of protons.

a) Trueb) Falsec) Depends on the

isotoped) Depends on the

atom

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13. For an atom to be neutral, it must have the same number of _________.

a) e- & p+

b) e- & no

c) no & p+

d) e- & p+ & no

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14. According to the periodic table, what is the number “8” in the picture below?

a) Atomic massb) Atomic numberc) Mass numberd) Isotope number

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15. According to the periodic table, what is 15.9994 in the picture?

a) Molar massb) Mass numberc) Average Atomic

Massd) All of the above

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16. What is the number “12” represent in the hyphen notation?

a) Atomic numberb) Number of

protonsc) Number of

neutronsd) Mass number

Carbon - 12

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17. The top number is the _______ number while the bottom is the ________ number.

a) Mass; atomic b) Atomic; Mass c) Neutron; protond) Proton; neutron C126

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18. Which subatomic particle has to do with isotopes?

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19. What is the mass of a neutron in amu?

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20. List the # of neutrons, # protons, and # electrons for Calcium2+-42.

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21. What is a negative ion called?

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22. Name two isotopes.

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23. Which isotope is all the element’s masses on the

periodic table based upon?

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24. If I have 2 isotopes, X-16 and Y-19 and my average

atomic mass is 17amu. Which isotope is more abundant?

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25. How many electrons are held in a d orbital?

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26. How many orbitals are in a f sublevel?

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27. How many electrons can be held in the 3rd energy level?

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28. What does Hund’s Rule say?

a) One electron can be added at a time.b) Each orbital must have 1 electron in the

same sublevel before a 2nd electron can be placed in that orbital.

c) Each orbital must contain one electron with an upward spin and one with a downward spin.

d) There are only 2 electrons in each orbital.

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You now have 1 minute for these questions

29. Write the electron configuration for Nitrogen.

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30. How many valence electrons are in

Nitrogen?

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31. Write the box orbital notation for Sulfur.

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32. List the 3 types of radiation in order of

penetrating strength. (weakest to strongest)

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You have 5 minutes to answer this question

33. Phosphorous-32 has a half life of 68 hours. In 340 hours, how much of a 440g sample will have decayed?