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Chapter 4 Jeopardy. Vital Vocab. Lighten Up. Quantum #’s. e- Config’s. Calcula- tions. Wildcard. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 2: Chapter 4 Jeopardy

Vital Vocab - 100

Answer

“a state in which an atom has a higher potential energy than it has

in its ground state”

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Vital Vocab - 200

Answer

“the emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the

metal”

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Vital Vocab - 300

Answer

“a three-dimensional region around the nucleus that indicates the probable

location of an electron”

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Vital Vocab - 400

Answer

“a particle of electromagnetic radiation that has zero mass and

carries a quantum of energy”

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Vital Vocab - 500

Answer

“a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space”

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Vital Vocab - 600

Answer

“The quantum number that describes the orientation of the

orbital”

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Vital Vocab - 100 Answer

What is excited state?

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Vital Vocab - 200 Answer

What is the photoelectric effect?

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Vital Vocab - 300 Answer

What is an orbital?

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What is a photon?

Vital Vocab - 400 Answer

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Vital Vocab - 500 Answer

What is electromagnetic

radiation?

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Vital Vocab - 600 Answer

Magnetic quantum number

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Lighten Up - 100

Answer

“the distance between corresponding points on

adjacent waves”

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Lighten Up - 200

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The speed of light (symbol and value)

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Lighten Up - 300

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The equation that describes the energy of a

photon of light

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Lighten Up - 400

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The type of EM radiation with the

lowest energy

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Lighten Up - 500

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The visible portion of hydrogen’s emitted light shone through a prism

separates into this

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Lighten Up - 600

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The pattern that was similar for both electrons

and light, leading de Broglie to apply wave-

particle theory to electrons

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Lighten Up - 100 Answer

What is wavelength?

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Lighten Up - 200 Answer

What is c = 3.00 x 108 m/s?

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Lighten Up - 300 Answer

What is E = hv

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Lighten Up - 400 Answer

What are radiowaves?

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Lighten Up - 500 Answer

What is a line-emission spectrum?

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Lighten Up - 600 Answer

What is the diffraction pattern?

(As electrons and visible light passed through a crystal and tiny

aperture, their patterns were similar)

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Quantum #’s - 100

Answer

Indicates the main energy level occupied by the

electron

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Quantum #’s - 200

Answer

Indicates the sublevel (aka shape) of the orbital

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Quantum #’s - 300

Answer

An angular momentum quantum # of 2 corresponds to this orbital

shape

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Quantum #’s - 400

Answer

The names of the 3 orientations of the p orbitals

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Quantum #’s - 500

Answer

This quantum # squared indicates the number of

orbitals in an atom

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Quantum #’s - 600

Answer

The number of orbitals in the s, p, d, and f

sublevels, respectively.

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Quantum #’s - 100 Answer

What the principle quantum number?

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Quantum #’s - 200 Answer

What is the angular momentum quantum # (l)?

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Quantum #’s - 300 Answer

What is the d orbital?

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Quantum #’s - 400 Answer

What are the px, py, and pz orbitals?

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Quantum #’s - 500 Answer

What is the principle quantum number?

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Quantum #’s - 600 Answer

What are 1, 3, 5, and 7?

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e- Configurations - 100

Answer

States that an electron occupies the lowest-energy orbital that can receive it

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e- Configurations - 200

Answer

States that orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by one electron before any orbital is occupied by a second electron, and all e- in singly

occupied orbitals must have the same spin

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e- Configurations - 300

Answer

The two elements in Period 4 that are exceptions to the

electron configuration rules

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e- Configurations - 400

Answer

The two ways to represent the placement of electrons in an atom

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e- Configurations - 500

Answer

Conditions under which an atom has stability

(related to e- configurations/orbital diagrams)

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e- Configurations - 600

Answer

The full electron configuration for Ruthenium, Ru. (Z=44)

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e- Configurations - 100 Answer

What is the Aufbau principle?

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e- Configurations - 200 Answer

What is Hund’s Rule?

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e- Configurations - 300 Answer

What are chromium (Cr) and copper (Cu)?

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e- Configurations - 400 Answer

What are electron configurations and orbital diagrams?

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e- Configurations - 500 Answer

What are full energy levels, full sublevels, and half-full sublevels?

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e- Configurations - 600 Answer

What is

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d6?

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Calculations - 100

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The unit for frequency.

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Calculations - 200

Answer

The formula to use when finding the wavelength of

radiation.

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Calculations - 300

Answer

The formula to calculate the energy of a photon.

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Calculations - 400

Answer

The type of relationship between frequency and

energy

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Calculations - 500

Answer

The number of meters in

520 nm

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Calculations - 600

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The energy of a photon with a frequency of 8.45 x

1010 Hz.

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Calculations - 100 Answer

What is a Hz, or 1/s?

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Calculations - 200 Answer

What is c=λv?

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Calculations - 300 Answer

What is E=hv?

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Calculations - 400 Answer

What is directly proportional?

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Calculations - 500 Answer

What is 5.20 x 10-7 m?

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Calculations - 600 Answer

What is

5.60 x 10-23 J?

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Wildcard - 100

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The number of sig. figs in the answer to:

(6.626 x 10-34 J·s)(3.25 x 10-17 Hz) =

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Wildcard - 200

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A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy

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Wildcard - 300

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States that no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of 4

quantum numbers

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Wildcard - 400

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The order of visible, UV, and IR radiation from highest energy to

lowest energy

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This describes mathematically the wave properties of

electrons and other very smallparticles.

Wildcard - 500

Answer

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Wildcard - 600

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An equation that has a finite number of solutions.

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Wildcard - 100 Answer

What is 3?

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Wildcard - 200 Answer

What is a photon?

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Wildcard - 300 Answer

What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?

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Wildcard - 400 Answer

What is UV, Visible, and IR?

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Wildcard - 500 Answer

What is quantum theory?

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What is the Schrodinger wave equation?


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