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Electron Configuration Everything Else Definitions Electromagnetic Spectrum Scientists
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Chemistry Jeopardy Electron Configuration Everything Else Definitions EMS Scientists Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Electron Configuration Name this element: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 1
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$100 Answer from Electron Configuration sodium - Na
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$200 Question from Electron Configuration What is the electron configuration of chlorine?
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$200 Answer from Electron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 5
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$300 Question from Electron Configuration What is the electron configuration of cobalt?
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$300 Answer from Electron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 2 3d 7
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$400 Question from Electron Configuration Name this element: [Xe] 6s 2 5d 10 6p 5
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$400 Answer from Electron Configuration At- astatine
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$500 Question from Electron Configuration Name this element: [Kr] 5s 2 4d 6
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$500 Answer from Electron Configuration Ru- ruthenium
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$100 Question from Everything Else When is high, is ____.
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$100 Answer from Everything Else Low
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$200 Question from Everything Else What is the correct noble gas configuration of calcium?
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$200 Answer from Everything Else [Ar] 4s 2
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$300 Question from Everything Else How many unpaired electrons does sulfur have?
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$300 Answer from Everything Else two
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$400 Question from Everything Else When Energy is low, wavelength is _____.
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$400 Answer from Everything Else High
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$500 Question from Everything Else What is the correct e- configuration of copper?
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$500 Answer from Everything Else [Ar]4s 1 3d 10
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$100 Question from Definitions Examples of this include solar calculators and automatic doors
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$100 Answer from Definitions Photoelectric Effect
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$200 Question from Definitions This is given off when electrons are excited and jump to another energy level (it looks like a colorful barcode)
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$200 Answer from Definitions Atomic Emission Spectra
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$300 Question from Definitions Represented with (n), tells relative sizes & shapes of orbitals
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$300 Answer from Definitions Principle Quantum Number
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$400 Question from Definitions This is the distance from crest to crest
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$400 Answer from Definitions Wavelength
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$500 Question from Definitions When all e- are paired, the substance is unaffected or slightly repelled by magnetic field
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$500 Answer from Definitions Diamagnetic
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$100 Question from EMS ROYGBIV
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$100 Answer from EMS Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
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$200 Question from EMS What units are frequency in?
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$200 Answer from EMS Hz = s -1
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$300 Question from EMS What is the energy of this radiation? 6.32 x 10 20 s -1
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$300 Answer from EMS 4.19 x 10 -13 J
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$400 Question from EMS What type of radiation is 9.50 x 10 13 Hz?
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$400 Answer from EMS Visible light
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$500 Question from EMS A popular radio station broadcasts with a frequency of 9.47 x 10 7 s -1. What is the wavelength of the broadcast?
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$500 Answer from EMS 3.17 m
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$100 Question from Scientists Whose principle states that it isn’t possible to locate the velocity and position of an e- at the same time?
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$100 Answer from Scientists Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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$200 Question from Scientists This rule states that e- w/ same spin must occupy each E level in a sublevel before doubling up
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$200 Answer from Scientists Hund’s Rule
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$300 Question from Scientists Who stated that each e- occupies lowest E orbital available
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$300 Answer from Scientists Aufbau
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$400 Question from Scientists What does the Pauli Exclusion Principle state?
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$400 Answer from Scientists only 2 e- can occupy an orbital. Each w/ opposite spins show w/ arrow up and down
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$500 Question from Scientists What scientist stated that e- only have “allowable E states”
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$500 Answer from Scientists Bohr
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Final Jeopardy Question What is the correct configuration of chromium? Explain.
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Final Jeopardy Answer 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 1 3d 5 It would rather have the d orbital half full that the s orbital completely full.
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