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1 Choose Your Category 100 200 300 400 Double Jeopardy Scientists
Ends With Name that Violation Quantum Numbers Noble Gas Notation Lewis Dot Formulas 100 200 300 400 Double Jeopardy

2 Scientists - 100 I proposed this as the model of the atom.
The Answer is Erwin Schrodinger Back

3 Scientists - 200 My work with hydrogen led to my planetary model of the atom. The Answer is Niels Bohr Back

4 Random Points 300

5 Scientists - 300 My ideas about waves involved it acting like a wave or a particle. The Answer is Louis de Broglie. Back

6 Scientists - 400 I wasn’t certain about much, especially my principle.
The Answer is Heisenberg. Back

7 Ends With - 100 This element’s electron configuration ends with 3s2?
The Answer is Magnesium Back

8 Ends With - 200 This element’s electron configuration ends with 4d6?
The Answer is Ruthenium. Back

9 Ends With - 300 What does lead’s electron configuration ends with?
The Answer is 6p2. Back

10 Daily Double

11 Ends With - 400 What does Uranium’s electron configuration ends with?
The Answer is 5f4 Back

12 Name that Violation - 100 1s2 2s1 2p3.
The Answer is the Aufbau Principle. Back

13 Name that Violation - 200 The Answer is the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
Back

14 Name that Violation - 300 The Answer is Hund’s Rule. Back

15 Name that Violation - 400 :He The Answer is Hund’s Rule. Back

16 Quantum Numbers - 100 The Answer is Angular Momentum Quantum Number
This quantum number, l, results in the shape or type of orbital (s, p, d, and f). The Answer is Angular Momentum Quantum Number Back

17 Daily Double

18 Quantum Numbers - 200 This shape best represents this energy level?
The Answer is p. Back

19 Quantum Numbers - 300 As this quantum number, which is represented by the letter n, increases so does the distance the electron is from the nucleus. The Answer is the Principle Quantum Number. Back

20 Quantum Numbers - 400 The Answer is Magnetic Quantum Number
This quantum number, m, results in the number of boxes that are drawn when constructing orbital diagrams. The Answer is Magnetic Quantum Number Back

21 Noble Gas Notation - 100 Where are the noble gases located on the periodic table? The Answer is the last column on the right, group 18, group 8A... Back

22 Noble Gas Notation - 200 What noble gas would be used in Boron’s electron configuration if it is written in noble gas notation? The Answer is He. Back

23 Noble Gas Notation - 300 What element has the noble gas notation of its electron configuration equal to [Kr]5s24d105p6? The Answer is Xenon (Xe). Back

24 Daily Double

25 Noble Gas Notation - 400 Write the electron configuration of Bismuth in noble gas notation. The Answer is [Xe]6s24f145d106p3 Back

26 Lewis Dot Formulas - 100 What is the Lewis Dot Formula for Lithium?
The Answer is Li. Back

27 Lewis Dot Formulas - 200 What is the Lewis Dot Formula for Bromine? ..
The Answer is :Br: . Back

28 Lewis Dot Formulas - 300 What is the Lewis Dot Formula for Aluminum? .
The Answer is .Al . Back

29 Random Points 300

30 Lewis Dot Formulas - 400 What is the Lewis Dot Formula for Osmium?
The Answer is .Os. Back

31 Metal, Nonmetal and Metalloid
Choose Your Category The Special Families Periodic Trends Laws Vocabulary Science Guys Metal, Nonmetal and Metalloid 100 200 300 400 The Final Question

32 The Special Families - 100 This group contains Cl, F and Br.
The Answer is the Halogens Back

33 The Special Families - 200 This group is highly stable.
The Answer is the Noble Gases Back

34 The Special Families - 300 My family’s electron configuration ends in s1. The Answer is the Alkali Metals. Back

35 The Special Families - 400 My group wants to lose 2 electrons.
The Answer is the Alkaline Earth Metals Back

36 Periodic Trends - 100 As you move across the Periodic table, atomic radii _________. The Answer is decreases. Back

37 Random Points 500

38 Periodic Trends - 200 What has the largest ionic radii, Cl or Cl-?
The Answer is the Cl-. Back

39 Periodic Trends - 300 What has the larger ionization energy, Mg or Ba.
The Answer is the Mg. Back

40 Periodic Trends - 400 Place the following in order of increasing electronegativities: As F P S Sn O Back The Answer is Sn, As, P, S, O, F

41 Vocabulary - 100 The vertical columns are called this?
The Answer is family or group. Back

42 Vocabulary - 200 The horizontal rows are called this?
The Answer is Period. Back

43 Vocabulary - 300 The energy required to remove an electron from an atom or ion is called this? The Answer is ionization energy. Back

44 Random Points 400

45 Vocabulary - 400 Half the distance from center to center of two like atoms that are bonded together is known as this? The Answer is (bond or) atomic radius Back

46 Laws – 100 How do you write the chemical symbols with two letters.
The Answer is the first letter is capitalized and the second is lower case. Back

47 Laws – 200 The periodic repetition of chemical and physical properties of elements when arranged by atomic number is now known as this. The Answer is the Periodic Law Back

48 Laws – 300 The rule that says that all elements want to have 8 valence electrons like the noble gases. The Answer is the rule of octets Back

49 Laws – 400 Newlands’s law that deals with comparing the repetitive nature of elements to musical scales. The Answer is the Law of Octaves Back

50 Science Guys - 100 I composed the first list of elements that were known at the time. Of course there were only 23. The Answer is Antoine Lavoisier Back

51 Science Guys - 200 My ideas were criticized because of their association with music. The Answer is John Newlands Back

52 Science Guys - 300 I could have gotten the credit for the Periodic table if it hadn’t been for Mendeleev. The Answer is Lothar Meyer Back

53 Double Jeopardy

54 Science Guys - 400 I proposed the Periodic Law.
The Answer is Henry Moseley Back

55 This group is also known as the semi-metals?
The Answer is metalloids Back

56 These are poor conductors of electricity and heat?
Metal - 200 These are poor conductors of electricity and heat? The Answer is nonmetals. Back

57 Metal - 300 These can be drawn into wires (ductile) and hammered into sheets (malleable). The Answer is metals. Back

58 I am the only liquid nonmetal.
The Answer is Bromine Back

59 Electromagnetic Spectrum
The Final Question The final question has to deal with: Electromagnetic Spectrum Make your wager and hand it to the teacher

60 Final Question cosmic  gamma  X-rays  ultraviolet (UV)  visible  infrared (IR)  microwave  radar  TV  Radio What has the longer wavelength: blue or green

61 And the Answer is: Green


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