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Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy Semester 1 Knowledge. Final Jeopardy. Ionic  X > 1.7 Polar Covalent 1.7   X  .5 Pure Covalent  X < .5 .

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Final Jeopardy

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  1. Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Semester 1 Knowledge

  2. Final Jeopardy Ionic X > 1.7 Polar Covalent 1.7 X .5 Pure Covalent X < .5 Write down the 3 divisions and numbers that you must use after you subtract the Electronegativity numbers between 2 atoms in a molecule.

  3. $200 Properties of the elements that repeat consistently across the periods, determined by electron configuration What is the definition of Periodic Properties?

  4. $400 Amount of pull the valence electrons feel from protons in the nucleus What is the effective Nuclear Charge (Z)?

  5. $600 Stays the same The effective nuclear charge trend for going down a family…

  6. $800 Goes up, because protons increase while shielding electrons stays the same Going across a period, the effective nuclear charge...

  7. $1000 Atomic size What is the size of an atom called?

  8. $200 Effective nuclear charge and energy levels What are factors which affect the size of an atom and how they affect it ?

  9. $400 Increases due to the adding of more energy levels Trend of atomic size going down a family…

  10. $600 Trend of atomic size going across a period What Decreases due to energy level staying the same, while effective nuclear charge increases (more pull on valence electrons)?

  11. $800 Ionization Energy What is the energy needed to move an electron?

  12. $1000 The effective nuclear charge and atom size What are factors which affect ionization energy and how they affect it ?

  13. $200 Trend of ionization energy going down a family What decreases (easier to remove) because size is bigger, so valence electrons are further away ?

  14. $400 Trend of ionization energy going across a period What increases (harder to remove) due to effective nuclear charge increasing (more pull - more likely to attract electrons) ?

  15. $600 Electronegativity What energy is needed to add an electron (likeliness to gain)?

  16. $800 effective nuclear charge and atom size What factors which affect electronegativity and how they affect it ?

  17. $1000 Decreases.. if size is bigger, less pull from nucleus • What is the trend of electronegativity going down a family

  18. $200 Increases due to effective nuclear charge being greater Trend of electronegativity going across a period

  19. $400 Ionic Size Size of an ion

  20. $600 to organize elements in meaningful way Why was periodic table developed?

  21. $800 Mendeleev - increasing molar mass, while today’s is increasing atomic number How was Medeleevs scheme for listing elements different from that used in the modern periodic table?

  22. $1000 elements in same group have same number of valence electrons What relationship can be seen between an elements placement within a group and its electron configuration?

  23. $200 Noble gases had not been discovered yet due to their inactivity Why did Group 8 not appear on the Mendeleev periodic table?

  24. $400 increasing tendency to form neg ions therefore use less energy (minus -: Exothermic Trend of electron affinity across left to right

  25. $600 farther from nucleus therefore uses less energy to add an electron also shielding can add electrons Trend of electron affinity down top to bottom

  26. $800 X + e− → X− Equation electron affinity

  27. $1000 M(g) + hn ® M+ + e-. Equation for ionization energy

  28. $200 both negative ions (right side) give off energy to gain an electron + ions use energy Electron affinity energy can be what: + or -?

  29. $400 1) shielding 2) Effective (Strong) nuclear charge 3) add another orbit of electrons increases distance from nucleus Name 3 concepts that can affect periodicity

  30. $600 Protons and neutrons in element 114 What exactly do these two pictures represent and where are the from?

  31. $800 The equal the levels from the nucleus out. How do the periods on the periodic table relate to the electron orbitals and the nucleus.

  32. $1000 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2 and[Ne] 3s2 3p2 Long and short electron configuration for silicon.

  33. Daily Double Dalton, Thompson, Rutherford and Bohr…Schrödinger, and Heisenberg Name the 1st five scientists in “The Atom Song

  34. The Jeopardy champion!

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