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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. Matter and Its Atomic Nature. Choose Your Question. Final. Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question. back. FINAL JEOPARDY Category-. The answer is…. Final Jeopardy. back. Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question. back. Answers. Final Jeopardy Answer-.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy! Matter and Its Atomic Nature

  2. Choose Your Question Final

  3. Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back

  4. FINAL JEOPARDYCategory- The answer is….

  5. Final Jeopardy back

  6. Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back

  7. Answers Final Jeopardy Answer-

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  9. Early History200 Ancient Greek scientist who thought matter was made of indivisible units (“atoma”) back

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  11. Early History 400 Ancient Greek philosophers who called atoms “hyles” back

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  13. Early History 600 These were the “Classic Greek elements” back

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  15. Early History 800 Mystical pseudoscience; searched for philosopher’s stone back

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  17. Daily Double

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  19. Early History 1000 Aristotle’s term for an indivisible unit of matter back

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  22. Scientists200 Contribution: Law of Conservation of Mass back

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  24. Scientists 400 Using a CRT, discovered corpuscles back

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  26. Scientists 600 Contribution: Atomic Theory back

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  28. Scientists 800 Refuted Thomson’s Plum Pudding Model (Atoms are mainly empty space; Nucleus is massive and positively charged) back

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  30. Scientists 1000 Discovered the charge of an electron back

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  32. Atom200 Sum of these subatomic particles = atomic mass of an atom back

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  34. Atom400 Mass is 1/1800 of a proton; negatively charged particle back

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  36. Atom 600 Atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic mass numbers back

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  38. Atom800 This postulate of Dalton’s was disproved with the discovery of subatomic particles back

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  40. Atom1000 This postulate of Dalton’s was disproved by the discovery of isotopes back

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  42. Periodic Table200 Properties include solids, heat conductors, ductile, high melting point, malleable and have luster back

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  44. Periodic Table 400 Properties include dull (lack of luster), nonconductors, low melting point back

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  46. Periodic Table 600 Except for Aluminum, found on both sides of staircase back

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  48. Daily Double

  49. Periodic Table 800 back

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