Title: Atomic Theory,
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2Atomic Theory, Subatomic Particles, Calculations
3Atomic Figures
4Atomic Supermodels
5Subatomic Particles
6How Enlightening!
7Light-ning Quick Calculations
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9Atomic Figures100The father of atomic theory.
10Atomic Figures 100Who is Democritus?
11Atomic Figures 200He was famous for
theorizing four points regarding the atom.
12Atomic Figures 200Who is John Dalton?
13Atomic Figures 300He proposed the existence
of energy levels for electrons.
14Atomic Figures 300Who is Neils Bohr?
15Atomic Figures 400His experiments used a
Crookes Tube and he discovered electrons.
16Atomic Figures 400Who is JJ Thompson?
17Atomic Figures 500He discovered the proton.
18Atomic Figures 500Who is Ernest Rutherford?
19Atomic Supermodels100His proposed that all
the world consists of spheres called atomos and
empty space.
20Atomic Supermodels 100What is Democrituss
model?
21Atomic Supermodels 200His was the plum
pudding or chocolate chip cookie model.
22Atomic Supermodels 200What is JJ Thompsons
model?
23Atomic Supermodels 300His model was
essentially the same as Democrituss, only based
on more science.
24Atomic Supermodels 300What is Daltons
atomic model?
25Atomic Supermodels 400His atomic models
consisted of various shells surrounding a core,
not unlike a blow pop.
26Atomic Supermodels 400What is Bohrs atomic
model?
27Atomic Supermodels 500His atomic model is
not unlike a cheese ball in that it proposed that
atoms consist mostly of empty space.
28Atomic Supermodels 500What is Rutherfords
atomic model?
29Subatomic Particles100This subatomic
particle has negligible mass and was the first
discovered.
30Subatomic Particles 100What is the electron?
31Subatomic Particles 200The only subatomic
particle not included in the mass number
calculation.
32Subatomic Particles 200What is the electron?
33Subatomic Particles 300The only subatomic
particle not located in the nucleus.
34Subatomic Particles 300What is the electron?
35Subatomic Particles 400This subatomic
particle represents the atomic number.
36Subatomic Particles 400What is the proton?
37Subatomic Particles 500The number of these
present in the atom varies with different
isotopes of an element.
38Subatomic Particles 500What is the neutron?
39How Enlightening! 100This is the proper
scientific notation for a nanometer (nm).
40How Enlightening! 100What is 10-9?
41How Enlightening! 200The term MHz or mega-
means this scientific notation.
42How Enlightening! 200 What is 106 Hz?
43How Enlightening! 300This term refers to how
many cycles a wave has per second.
44How Enlightening! 300 What is frequency?
45How Enlightening! 400The terms for the top
and the bottom of a wave.
46How Enlightening! 400What is the crest and
the trough, respectively?
47How Enlightening! 500 Half the distance
from the trough of a wave to the crest of a wave.
48How Enlightening! 500 What is the amplitude?
49Light-ning Quick Calculations100The are the
units for frequency, wavelength, and energy,
respectively.
50Light-ning Quick Calculations 100What are
Hertz (Hz, or s-1), meters (m), and Joules (J)?
51Light-ning Quick Calculations 200This is the
speed of all electromagnetic radiation.
52Light-ning Quick Calculations 200What is 3.00
x 108 m/s?
53Light-ning Quick Calculations 300 This is the
wavelength of the radio station 94.7 (MHz).
54Light-ning Quick Calculations 300What is 3.17
meters?
55Light-ning Quick Calculations 400This is the
energy with which a photon of frequency 6.32 x
1020 Hz strikes your eyes.
56Light-ning Quick Calculations 400What is
4.19 x 10-13 J?
57Light-ning Quick Calculations 500 This is the
frequency of a photon that smacks you in the
retina with an energy of 6.96 x 10-18 J.
58Light-ning Quick Calculations 500 What is
1.05 x 1016 Hz?