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Round 1
Periodic History
Table Basics
What’s My
Number
All in the Family
Bohr & Lewis
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Periodic History 100
A group of three elements is called a….
Periodic History 200
German chemist who placed elements in groups of three.
Periodic History 300
Russian Chemist who arranged the elements by increasing atomic mass.
Periodic History 400
English Scientist who used x-rays to create the modern periodic table.
Periodic History 500
•Modern periodic table is arranged according to …..
Table Basics 100
Columns on the table are called….
Table Basics 200
•Rows on the table are called…
Table Basics 300
Elements in the same column have what in common?
Table Basics 400
•Elements in the same row have what in common?
Table Basics 500
•Oxygen, Sulfur and Selenium all have what 2 things in common?
What’s My Number? 100
What is the Atomic Number for
Carbon?
What’s My Number? 200
How many protons are in Oxygen?
What’s My Number? 300
What is the mass number for Fluorine ?
What’s My Number? 400
What is the atomic mass of Boron?
What’s My Number? 500
What is the number of Protons and Neutrons
in Sodium ?
All in the Family 100
These elements all have 8 electrons in their outer shell.
All in the Family 200
•This group of elements all react with water?
All in the Family 300
•This is the name of the elements that have 7 valence electrons.
All in the Family 400
•Calcium and magnesium are elements in this Group.
All in the Family 500
•These elements make up the entire middle of the table; “B” elements.
Bohr & Lewis 100
Draw the Bohr diagram for Lithium.
Bohr & Lewis 200
Draw the Lewis Diagram for Phosphorous.
Bohr & Lewis 300
•Draw the Lewis Diagram for Bromine.
Bohr & Lewis 400
Draw the Bohr Diagram for Sodium.
Bohr & Lewis 500
Draw the Bohr diagram for Sulfur.
Periodic History100 Response
•A group of three elements is called a
triad.
Periodic History200 Response
•German chemist who placed
elements in groups of three; Dobereiner
Periodic History300 Response
•Russian chemist who arranged the elements by increasing atomic
mass; Mendeleev
Periodic History400 Response
•English scientist who used x-rays to create the modern periodic
table; Mosely
Periodic History500 Response
•Modern Periodic Table is arranged according to; atomic number
Table Basics100 Response
•Columns on the table are called; groups or families
Table Basics200 Response
•Rows on the table are called; periods
Table Basics300 Response
•Elements in the same column have what in common; same # of valence electrons
Table Basics400 Response
•Elements in the same row have what in common; same #
of energy levels
Table Basics 500 Response
•Oxygen, sulfur and Selenium all have what 2
things in common; properties and valence
electrons
What’s My Number 100 Response
•What’s the atomic number for Carbon;
6
What’s My Number200 Response
•How many protons are in Oxygen; 8
What’s My Number300 Response
•What is the mass number for fluorine?
19
What’s My Number400 Response
•What is the atomic mass of Boron;
10.811amu
What’s My Number?500 Response
•What’s the # of protons and neutrons in Sodium? 11 protons
and 12 neutrons
All in the Family100 Response
•These elements all have 8 electrons in their outer shell; group 18, VIIIA or Noble gases
All in the Family200 Response
•This group of elements all react with water; Group 1, IA or Alkali Metals
All in the Family300 Response
•This is the name of the elements that have 7 valence electrons; Halogens; Group 17 or VIIA
All in the Family400 Response
•Calcium and Magnesium are both elements in this group; Group 2, IIA or Alkaline Earth
All in the Family500 Response
•These elements make up the entire middle of the periodic table “B”
elements; Transition Metals
Bohr and Lewis100 Response
•Draw the Bohr diagram for Lithium
Bohr & Lewis200 Response
•Draw the Lewis Diagram for
Phosphorous
P
Bohr & Lewis300 Response
•Draw the Lewis Diagram for Bromine
Br
Bohr & Lewis400 Response
Draw the Bohr diagram for Sodium
Bohr & Lewis500 Response
•Draw the Bohr diagram for Sulfur
Round 2
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DAILY DOUBLE # 2!!!• Statement
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DAILY DOUBLE # 3!!!• Statement
DAILY DOUBLE # 3 Response
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Final Jeopardy
Category11
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Final Jeopardy Question• Statement
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