Physics Jeopardy! - The Pingry School

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Jeopardy!
Matter and Its Atomic Nature
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Early
History
Scientists
Atom
Periodic
Table
Terms
Laws
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
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Early
History
Scientists
Atom
Periodic
Table
Terms
Laws/Misc
Democrates
Lavoisier
Proton, Neutron
Metals
Corpuscles
Law of
Conservation of
Mass
Aristotle & Plato
JJ Thomson
Electron
Non-metals
Heterogenous
Mixture
Law of Definite
Proportions
Air, Earth, Fire,
Water
Dalton
Isotope
Metalloids
Cathode Rays
Law of Multiple
Proportions
Alchemy
Rutherford
Atoms are
indivisible
Rb (Rubidium)
Alpha particles
Gases
Hyle
Millikan
All atoms of the
same element have
the same mass
P (Phosphorous)
Canal rays
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Early History
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Ancient Greek scientist who thought
matter was made of indivisible units
(“atoma”)
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Early History
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Ancient Greek philosophers who called
atoms “hyles”
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Early History
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These were the “Classic Greek elements”
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Early History
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Mystical pseudoscience; searched for
philosopher’s stone
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Daily
Double
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Early History
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Aristotle’s term for an indivisible unit of
matter
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Scientists
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Contribution: Law of Conservation of
Mass
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Scientists
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Using a CRT, discovered corpuscles
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Scientists
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Contribution: Atomic Theory
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Scientists
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Refuted Thomson’s Plum Pudding Model
(Atoms are mainly empty space;
Nucleus is massive and positively
charged)
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Scientists
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Discovered the charge of an electron
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Atom
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Sum of these subatomic particles =
atomic mass of an atom
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Atom
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Mass is 1/1800 of a proton; negatively
charged particle
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Atom
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Atoms with the same atomic number but
different atomic mass numbers
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Atom
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This postulate of Dalton’s was disproved
with the discovery of subatomic
particles
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Atom
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This postulate of Dalton’s was disproved
by the discovery of isotopes
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Periodic Table
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Properties include solids, heat
conductors, ductile, high melting
point, malleable and have luster
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Periodic Table
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Properties include dull (lack of luster),
nonconductors, low melting point
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Periodic Table
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Except for Aluminum,
found on both sides of
staircase
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Daily
Double
Periodic Table
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Element
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Symbol
Atomic
Mass
p+
n°
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85
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e37
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Periodic Table
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Element
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Symbol
P
Atomic
Mass
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p+
n°
e-
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Terms
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Thomson’s obsolete term for electrons
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Terms
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used to describe substances in which
you can see more than one color or
type of matter; composition is not
uniform
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Terms
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Thomson’s beam was composed of
electrons
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Terms
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Radioactive particles in Rutherford’s Gold
Foil Experiment
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Terms
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Eugen Goldstein observed these by the
cathode end of the CRT
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Laws
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Mass of reactants = Mass of products
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Laws
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Chemical compounds always contain the
same ratio of elements by mass
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Laws
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When elements combine, they do so in a
ratio of small whole numbers
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Laws
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This phase of matter has a very high
kinetic energy (energy of motion)
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