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Chemistry Jeopardy

Chemistry Jeopardy. Electrons, Electron Configuration, Electromagnetic spectrum, free for all. Final Jeopardy. Electrons- 10. What type of charge do electrons have?. Electrons – 10 answer. Negative charge. Electrons- 20.

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Chemistry Jeopardy

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  1. Chemistry Jeopardy Electrons, Electron Configuration, Electromagnetic spectrum, free for all

  2. Final Jeopardy

  3. Electrons- 10 What type of charge do electrons have?

  4. Electrons – 10 answer Negative charge

  5. Electrons- 20 When an electron falls from it’s excited state to the ground state, what is released?

  6. Electrons– 20 answer photons

  7. electrons- 30 Electrons with the highest amount of energy are found where?

  8. electrons– 30 answer Outermost orbital of the atom

  9. Electrons- 40 How many valence electrons are found in a “stable” atom?

  10. Electrons- 40 answer Eight

  11. Electrons- 50 This is the formula used to determine how many electrons can be found in an energy level

  12. Electrons- 50 answer 2n²

  13. Electromagnetic Spectrum- 10 Which electromagnetic wave has the lowest energy?

  14. EM spectrum- 10 answer Radiowaves

  15. EM spectrum- 20 Which EM wave has the highest frequency?

  16. EM waves– 20 answer Gamma waves

  17. EM waves- 30 Which EM wave has the second longest wavelength?

  18. EM spectrum– 30 answer Microwaves

  19. EM spectrum- 40 Which visible light wave has the shortest wavelength?

  20. EM spectrum– 40 answer violet

  21. EM spectrum- 50 Energy is released in quantities called this.

  22. EM spectrum– 50 answer Quanta

  23. Electron Configurations - 10 1s22s22p63s1

  24. Electron Configurations – 10 answer Na

  25. Electron Configurations - 20 1s22s22p63s23p4

  26. Electron Configurations – 20 answer S

  27. Electron Configurations - 30 Each p orbital holds how many electrons?

  28. Electron Configurations – 30 answer two

  29. Electron Configurations - 40 How many orbitals does the f sublevel contain?

  30. Electron Configurations – 40 answer Seven

  31. Electron Configurations - 50 How many total electrons can be found in the 3rdprincipal energy level?

  32. Electron Configurations – 50 answer 18

  33. Electrron Configurations 2 - 10 Write the full electron configuration for Be

  34. Electrron Configurations 2 – 10 answer 1s22s2

  35. Electrron Configurations 2 - 20 Write the full electron configuration for Al

  36. Electrron Configurations 2 – 20 answer 1s22s22p63s23p1

  37. Electron Configurations 2 - 30 • Write the noble gas configuration for Iron (Fe)

  38. Electrron Configurations 2 – 30 answer [Ar]4s²3d6

  39. Electron Configurations 2 - 40 Write the noble gas configuration for Tellurium (Te)

  40. Electrron Configurations 2 – 40 answer [Kr]5s24d105p4

  41. Electron Configurations 2 - 50 How many electrons does Polonium (Po) have in it’s highest principal energy level?

  42. Electron Configurations 2 – 50 answer Six

  43. Free For All– 10 Draw the lewis dot diagram for Oxygen

  44. Free for All– 10 answer

  45. Free For All– 20 What happens to the number of valence electrons as you go from left to right across the periodic table?

  46. Free For All– 20 answer Increases

  47. Free For All– 30 Where would you find the “d” block on the periodic table?

  48. Free For All– 30 answer 10 families or groups in the middle

  49. Free for All– 40 Draw the orbital diagram for Sodium.

  50. Free for All– 40 answer 1s 2s 2p 3s

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