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ChemistryChapter 4 Review Game

Famous Famous ChemistsChemists

Structure of the Atom

Isotopes Atomic Atomic LingoLingo

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The man who believed that matter was made up of tiny indivisible

balls or particles.

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Who was Dalton?

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JJ Thomson used this piece of equipment to describe the existence

of electrons.

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What is a cathode ray tube?

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The rays that traveled in opposite direction to

the electrons.

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What are canal rays (protons)?

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This chemist was given credit for discovering

the neutron.

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Who was Chadwick?

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Milikan found that an oil drop has a charge of 6.4 x 10-19

Coulombs. He then concluded that there are this many

electrons on the oil drop if each electron has a charge of

1.6 x 10-19.

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What is 4 electrons?

The relative mass and charge of a proton.

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What is mass of 1 and charge of 1+?

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The relative mass and charge of an electron.

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What is mass of 0 and a charge of 1-?

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The part of an atom that deflected alpha

particles back at the fluorescent screen.

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What is the nucleus?

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The model of an atom that JJ Thomson

proposed.

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What is the plum pudding model or the chocolate

chip cookie model?

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ElementAtomic Number

Mass Number

# of Neutrons

# of Electrons

K

22

262 157

4

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ElementAtomic Number

Mass Number

# of Neutrons

# of Electrons

K 19 39 20 19

Ti 22 48 26 22

Db 105 262 157 105

Li 3 7 4 3

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Same atomic number but a different number of neutrons is referred to

as this.

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What is an isotope?

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The two characteristics which affect the

average atomic mass.

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What is mass and abundance?

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The number of hydrogen isotopes.

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What is 3?

The average atomic mass for sulfur…Sulfur-32,

33, 34, 36…% abundances 95.002, 0.76, 4.22, 0.014…

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What is 32.06?

The name of the isotope for H-3.

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What is tritium?

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The mass number for copper.

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What is 64?

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The number of neutrons that are found in 80Br

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35

What is 45 neutrons?

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The name of a horizontal row on the periodic

table.

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What is a period?

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The name of vertical column on the periodic

table. (+1 if you get both names)

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What is a group or family?

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This career uses the isotope carbon-14 to

help uncover secrets of ancient civilizations.

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What is an archaeologist?

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