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Electron configuration Jeopardy
Waves
100 – Matter travels in waves and ________________.
Particles
200 – What is the speed of light?
3.00 x 108 m/s
300 – Which has a higher frequency, a microwave or an x-ray?
x-ray
400 – what is the relationship between frequency, wavelength, and energy?
The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength, the higher the energy
500 – What are the 4 characteristics of a wave?
Amplitude, frequency, wavelength, and speed of light
Quantum Theory
100 – What are quanta?
A small bit of energy that an object absorbs or emits
200 – What particle is emitted in the photoelectric effect?
Electrons
300 – What is a photon?
A discrete bit of energy in light.
400 – Why don’t you see a baseball travel in waves?
Wave nature is inversely related to mass. So if something is big, you don’t see the
wave characteristic.
500 – What is the difference between a continuous spectrum and a line spectrum and give
an example of where you could find each.
Continuous spectrum is like the rainbow. You could look out the window to see
that. Line spectrum is certain colors show up in lines. You could pass electricity
through an element for that.
Who said that?
100 – He came up with the idea of quantum in 1900.
Max Planck
200 – Electrons will make the maximum amount of unshared pairs possible.
Hund
300 – The position and momentum of an electron cannot be measured at the same time.
Heisenberg’
400 – Said that matter can act like waves and particles.
DeBroglie
500 – Electrons can be added one at a time to the lowest energy orbitals available.
Aufbau
Orbitals
100 – Where can you find the energy levels on the periodic table?
The numbers down the left side.
200 – What are the 4 sublevels?
S,p,d,f
300 – How many orbitals are in the f-block?
7
400 – How many electrons can fit in one orbital?
2
500 – Who said that the electrons in each orbital must have opposite spin?
Pauli
Electron Configurations
100 – What does the superscript in an electron configuration stand for?
The number of electrons
200 – What does an s orbital look like?
A sphere
300 – what does a p orbital look like?
A dumbbell
400 – How many unpaired electrons does Silver contain?
1
500 – what is the electron configuration for U?
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s24f145d106p67s25f4