Title: Jeopardy! The Electronic Structure of an Atom (Quantum Theory, e- Configuration, Orbital Diagrams, Periodic Trends)
1 Jeopardy!The Electronic Structure of an
Atom(Quantum Theory, e- Configuration, Orbital
Diagrams, Periodic Trends)
2Choose Your Question
Final
Quantum Theory e- configurations Orbital Diagrams Periodic Trends Light and NRG Anything Goes
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4FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-Bohrs Theory of the
Atom
5Final Jeopardy
- Electrons absorb energy in discrete quanta. When
this energy is released by a heated gas, the
electrons emit ________________ (showing only
certain colors or specific wavelengths of light) - back
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7Answers
Final Jeopardy Answer- Line (or emission) spectra
Quantum Theory e- configurations Orbital Diagrams Periodic Trends Light and NRG Anything Goes
n Phosphorous Hunds rule Noble gases Node Pauli exclusion principle
Orbital S orbital B Halogens Wavelength p orbitals
ms Noble gas shortcut Paramagnetic Effective nuclear charge Shorter, higher Diamagnetic
l, 0 to n 1 d orbital Paramagnetic Ionization energy Jsec f orbital
Heisenberg uncertainty principle 5s2 4d10 5p6 6s2 4f14 5d10 Partially filled orbitals Mg2, Na, F-, O2-, S2- 2.96 x 10-19 J Aufbau exceptions
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9Quantum Theory200
- The principal quantum number describes the
primary energy level of the electron - back
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11Quantum Theory 400
- A 3-D region of space where an electron with a
specific energy may be found - back
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13Quantum Theory 600
- This quantum number describes the spin of an
electron - back
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15Quantum Theory 800
- This quantum number describes the shape of the
orbital and its values start at ____ and go to
____ - back
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17Daily Double
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19Quantum Theory 1000
- Due to the wavicle nature of an electron, this
theory states that it is impossible to know the
exact position and momentum of an electron - back
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21e- Configurations 200
- The following e- configuration identifies which
element - 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3
- back
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23e- Configurations 400
- This orbital contains 0 nodes and all of the
other types of orbitals - back
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25e- Configurations 600
- This e- configuration uses the next smaller Group
VIII element as a shortcut for writing an e-
configuration - back
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27e- Configurations 800
- Identify the orbital from the following 4 quantum
numbers - n 3, l 2, ml -2, ms 1/2
- back
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29e- Configurations 1000
- Arrange the following in increasing energy
- 4d10, 4f14, 5s2, 5p6, 5d10, 6s2
- back
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31Orbital Diagrams200
- Orbital diagrams always show the lowest NRG
arrangement by placing electrons of the same spin
in different orbitals before pairing them - back
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33Orbital Diagrams400
- According to Hunds rule which of the following
is a possible orbital diagram? - back
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35Orbital Diagrams 600
- These elements have unpaired electrons and are
weakly attracted to a magnetic field - back
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37Orbital Diagrams 800
- Is this atom paramagnetic or diamagnetic?
- back
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39Orbital Diagrams 1000
- According to Aufbau completely filled orbitals
are most energetically stable. These are least
stable. - back
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41Periodic Trends200
- These Group VIII elements are very stable and
relatively unreactive - back
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43Periodic Trends 400
- These group VII elements are highly
electronegative and have a high electron
affinity. - back
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45Periodic Trends600
- Atomic radii decrease across a period (from left
to right) due to ___________ - back
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47Daily Double
48Periodic Trends800
- Minimum energy required to remove an electron
from an atom in a gaseous state - back
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50Periodic Trends1000
- Arrange the following ions, in increasing size
- S2, O2, F, Na, Mg2.
- back
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52Light and NRG200
- Area of zero (0) probability of finding an
electron - back
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54Light and NRG 400
- Measure of a wave from crest to crest OR trough
to trough - back
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56Light and NRG 600
- ________ wavelength (?), higher frequency (?) and
_______ energy - back
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58Light and NRG 800
- Unit of measure of Plancks constant (h)
- back
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60Light and NRG 1000
- Calculate the energy of one photon of light at
671 nm - Where E h (c/?)
- back
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62Anything Goes200
- According to this principle no two electrons may
have the same four quantum numbers - back
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64Anything Goes400
- There are 2 orbital types pictured here. Which
one(s) contain a single node? - back
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66Anything Goes600
- These atoms have only paired electrons and are
not attracted to a magnetic field - back
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68Anything Goes 800
- These orbitals contain 7 subshells holding a
maximum of 14 electrons - back
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70Anything Goes 1000
- Silver (Ag) has an e- configuration of Kr 5s1
4d10 NOT Kr 5s2 4d9 - Why?
- back
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