Review Relay Ch 5 & 6. 1.NO TALKING 2.Each group must complete all 5 questions correctly 3.One turn per person 4.Your turn consists of answering the next.

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Review Relay Ch 5 & 6

1.NO TALKING 2.Each group must complete all 5 questions correctly 3.One turn per person 4.Your turn consists of answering the next question OR correcting a previous answer 5.Once all 5 questions are answered bring your whiteboard up to be reviewed 6.If everything is correct, you get 1 point. If not, return to your seat and continue working Rules

1.Name of any element in group V. 2.Specific amount of energy an e − can gain or lose when moving energy levels (starts with q) 3.List the colors of visible light (just letters) 4.Name of the particle of energy given off when moving energy levels 5.Name one way to excite an electron Round 1

1.Name of the lowest energy level of an atom 2.Any element in period 2. 3.The noble gas in period 3. 4.Name for an electron that has jumped to a higher level. 5.Wavelength and frequency are ___________ proportional Round 2

1.Number of electrons that can fit in a single orbital. 2.As frequency goes up, wavelength goes ____. 3.Orbital diagram for oxygen (#8). 4.Half of the distance between 2 bonded atom’s nuclei (vocab term) 5.How much energy it takes to remove an e − Round 3

1.One property of a metal 2.One property of a nonmetal 3.Name the block that is made of 7A 4.A property of a metal not listed in #1 5.A property of a nonmetal not listed in #2. Round 4

1.Noble gas electron config for Si (#14). 2.Principle energy levels go from #___ to #___ 3.List the 4 sublevels of an atom (letters) 4.Symbol for principal energy level (a single letter) 5.Name one of the 3 rules used to determine electron configurations Round 5

1.Name of this rule: fill lowest energy orbitals first 2.How many total electrons in the p sublevel? 3.e − config. for nitrogen 4.Name of electrons in the outermost s and p orbital. 5.Number of valence electrons in group II. Round 6

1.Name of group 8A 2.Write the electron config. for Zinc 3.Give the noble gas config. for calcium 4.Which one of these is a metal: F, K, As 5.Name of positive ions Round 7

1.How many valence electrons in boron? 2.Name of group 2A 3.Trend in atomic radius as you go across 4.Trend in ionization energy as you go down 5.Atom’s ability to attract electrons Round 8

1.Most electronegative element on the periodic table 2.Good conductors of heat and electricity 3.Name of group 1. 4.When a neutral atom becomes an anion its size __________ 5.Name of negative ions: Round 9