chemistry jeopardy chpt. 3
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Chemistry Jeopardy Chpt. 3. This law can be used to explain why it is possible that CO in Denmark is the same as CO in Newfoundland. Conservation of mass Definite Proportions Daltons Atomic Theory Law of Multiple Proportions. Because of this law matter is not created or destroyed. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Chemistry Jeopardy Chpt. 3Law Dogs It’s an Atom An Atom a
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This law can be used to explain
why it is possible that CO in
Denmark is the same as CO in
Newfoundland.
A. Conservation of mass
B. Definite Proportions
C. Daltons Atomic Theory
D. Law of Multiple Proportions
Because of this law matter is not created or destroyed.
A. Conservation of massB. Definite ProportionsC. Daltons Atomic TheoryD. Law of Multiple Proportions
This scientist proposed the first atomic theory based on
observed laws.
A. RutherfordB. JJ ThomsonC. Einstein D. Dalton
4.00 grams of hydrogen reacts with 32.00 grams of oxygen to form this many
grams of water.
A. 4.00 gB. 16.00 gC. 28.00 gD. 36.00 g
This father of the modern periodic table said that properties of
elements will recur in periodically when arranged by increasing
atomic mass.
A. MillikenB. BohrC. MendeleevD. Boyle
Subatomic particle associated with cathode rays, JJ Thomson, and
negative charge.
A. QuarkB. ElectronC. ProtonD. Neutron
Experimenter that proposed that an atom has a nucleus and is mostly empty space.
A. RutherfordB. ThomsonC. CurieD. Newton
Experiment used in the discovery of the nucleus.
A. Cathode Ray TubeB. Oil Drop ExperimentC. Gold Foil ExperimentD. Manhattan Project
Type of “bullets” fired at gold foil.
A. Alpha ParticlesB. 30-06C. ElectronsD. Laser Beams
Model of the atom proposed by JJ Thomson.
A. QuantumB. Plum PuddingC. OrbitalD. Nuclear
It is the atomic number of Barium.
A. 56B. 137C. 195D. 0
What is the mass number for lead-209?
A. 82B. 127C. 207D. 209
Which of the following pairs are isotopes?
A.Ca+2 and Mg+2
B.199Hg and 200Hg C.18O and 19FD.238U and 238Np
Which element, isotope, or ion listed below contains 35 protons, 46 neutrons, and 36 electrons?
A.81Kr+
B.81Br C.81Kr D.81Br –
1/12 the mass of this isotope is defined as 1 amu.
A. Sodium-24B. Chlorine-35C. Uranium-238D. Carbon-12
Areas of similar chemical properties.
A. PeriodsB. GroupsC. BlocksD. Breaks
Group 17
A. HalogensB. Alkali MetalsC. Noble GasesD. Alkali Earth Metals
A main group element
A. LeadB. UraniumC. IronD. Zinc
Element residing at the intersection of group 6 period 4.
A. HfB. SeC. CrD. Ge
Group of the periodic table shown here
A. Alkali MetalsB. HalogensC. ChalcogensD. Noble Gases
Energy required to remove an electron.
A. Electron AffinityB. Ionization EnergyC. ElectronegativityD. Enthalpy
Atom with smallest atomic radius on the periodic table
A. HeB. HC. RnD. Fr
Atom with the highest ionization energy.
A.Fr
B.H
C.Rn
D.He
The first ionization energy of Aluminum is 6eV. The second ionization energy is
A.Less than 6eVB.More than 6eVC.Equal to 6eVD.Cannot be determined
Arrange the following atoms in order of INCREASING size
Sr, Ba, I
A. Sr, Ba, IB. Ba, I, SrC. I, Sr, BaD. Ba, Sr, I