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Page 1: Chemistry Jeopardy

Chemistry Jeopardy

Electrons, Electron Configuration, Electromagnetic spectrum, free for

all

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Electrons Electromagnetic Spectrum

Electron Configurations

Electron Configurations 2

Free for All

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Electrons- 10

What type of charge do electrons have?

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Electrons – 10 answer

Negative charge

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Electrons- 20

When an electron falls from it’s excited state to the ground state, what is

released?

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Electrons– 20 answer

photons

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electrons- 30

Electrons with the highest amount of energy are found

where?

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electrons– 30 answer

Outermost orbital of the atom

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Electrons- 40

How many valence electrons are found in

a “stable” atom?

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Electrons- 40 answer

Eight

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Electrons- 50

This is the formula used to determine

how many electrons can be found in an

energy level

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Electrons- 50 answer

2n²

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Electromagnetic Spectrum- 10

Which electromagnetic wave has the lowest

energy?

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EM spectrum- 10 answer

Radiowaves

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EM spectrum- 20

Which EM wave has the highest frequency?

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EM waves– 20 answer

Gamma waves

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EM waves- 30

Which EM wave has the second longest

wavelength?

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EM spectrum– 30 answer

Microwaves

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EM spectrum- 40

Which visible light wave has the shortest

wavelength?

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EM spectrum– 40 answer

violet

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EM spectrum- 50

Energy is released in quantities called this.

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EM spectrum– 50 answer

Quanta

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Electron Configurations - 10

1s22s22p63s1

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Electron Configurations – 10 answer

Na

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Electron Configurations - 20

1s22s22p63s23p4

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Electron Configurations – 20 answer

S

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Electron Configurations - 30

Each p orbital holds how many electrons?

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Electron Configurations – 30 answer

two

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Electron Configurations - 40

How many orbitals does the f sublevel contain?

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Electron Configurations – 40 answer

Seven

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Electron Configurations - 50

How many total electrons can be found in the 3rd principal energy level?

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Electron Configurations – 50 answer

18

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Electrron Configurations 2 - 10

Write the full electron

configuration for Be

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Electrron Configurations 2 – 10 answer

1s22s2

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Electrron Configurations 2 - 20

Write the full electron configuration for Al

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Electrron Configurations 2 – 20 answer

1s22s22p63s23p1

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Electron Configurations 2 - 30

• Write the noble gas configuration for Iron (Fe)

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Electrron Configurations 2 – 30 answer

[Ar]4s²3d6

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Electron Configurations 2 - 40

Write the noble gas configuration for Tellurium (Te)

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Electrron Configurations 2 – 40 answer

[Kr]5s24d105p4

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Electron Configurations 2 - 50

How many electrons does Polonium (Po) have in it’s highest

principal energy level?

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Electron Configurations 2 – 50 answer

Six

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Free For All– 10

Draw the lewis dot diagram for Oxygen

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Free for All– 10 answer

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Free For All– 20

What happens to the number of valence electrons as you go

from left to right across the periodic

table?

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Free For All– 20 answer

Increases

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Free For All– 30

Where would you find the “d” block on the

periodic table?

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Free For All– 30 answer

10 families or groups in the middle

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Free for All– 40

Draw the orbital diagram for Sodium.

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Free for All– 40 answer

1s 2s 2p 3s

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Free for All– 50

What are the horizontal rows in the periodic

table called?

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Free for All– 50 answer

Periods

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Final Jeopardy

How many electrons can be held in the s, p, d and f

orbitals?

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Final Jeopardy Answer

s – 2p – 6

d – 10f - 14