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Test your knowledge of atomic structure and the periodic table with this fun quiz game. Learn about protons, neutrons, electrons, electron clouds, and more! Explore the organization of elements in groups, periods, metals, non-metals, and metalloids. Perfect for science enthusiasts!
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Q: What are the protons and the neutrons? A: The mass of the atom is found in these two subatomic particles. Atomic Structure, 100
A: The protons, neutrons, and electrons. Q: The atom is made up of what three subatomic particles? Atomic Structure, 200
A: These are equal to the positive particles in a neutral atom. Q: What are the electrons? Atomic Structure, 300
A: The atom is made of these two areas. Atomic Structure, 400 Q: What is the electron cloud and the nucleus?
A: They are successive orbital shells. Q: What are electron clouds? Atomic Structure, 500
A: He is responsible for the theory of the electron clouds. Q: Who is Neils Bohr? Atomic Structure, 600
A: This is how the 2-8-8 rule works. Q: What is the first energy level can only have 2 electrons, the second energy level can have up to 8 electrons and the third energy level can have up to 8 electrons. Electrons, 100
A: This tells the group number on the periodic table. Electrons, 200 Q:What are valence electrons?
A: What group with only one valence electron is the most reactive group. Q: What is Group 1? Electrons, 300
A: These electrons can be gained or lost from the outer ring Q: What are valence electrons? Electrons, 400
A: The amount of mass the electron contributes to an atom. Electrons, 500 Q: What is zero?
A: This happens to an atom when an electron is gained or lost on the outer ring of an atom. Q: An atom become negatively or positively charged. Electrons, 600
A: These three sections are found in the Periodic Table. Q: What are metals, non-metals, and metalloids? Periodic Table, 100
A: This is what vertical columns are called on the periodic table. Q: What are groups or families? Periodic Table, 200
A: These are horizontal rows on the periodic table. Periodic Table, 300 Q: What are Periods?
A: Chemical properties or similarities. Q: What are groups or vertical columns arranged according to? Periodic Table, 400
A: This is how the periodic table is arranged. Q: What is from left to right by increasing atomic number? Periodic Table, 500
A: This specific information can be found about each element on the periodic table. Periodic Table, 600 Q: What is atomic #, symbol, atomic mass, and element name?
A: Atomic Mass – Atomic Number. This & That, 100 Q: What is the number of neutrons?
A. This subatomic particle follows the path that Neils Bohr covered in his theory. This & That, 200 Q: What is an electron?
A. The only element with no neutrons Q: What is hydrogen? This & That, 300
A: This is the one subatomic particle that is responsible for the identity of the element. Q: What are the protons? This & That, 400
A: This is the only group on the periodic table that is nonreactive Q: What is group 8 or 18 or Noble Gases? This & That, 500
A: The mass of this section tends to be lower than the masses of all the other sections. Q: What are the metals? This & That, 600