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Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook 1 December 11, 2019 Dec 53:56 PM JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Rules of Play Instructions Rules of Play Rules of Play To Begin: The team with the shortest member begins with control of the board. To Play: 1. First team chooses a category and point value. 2. Teams answer the question on the question page. 3. The first team to answer the question correctly earns the points for the question and control of the board. 4. Play continues until the Final Jeopardy Round. Final Jeopardy: 1. Teams wager any amount up to their score then answer the question. 2. Final answer is revealed and final scores are calculated. To Win: The team with the most points after Final Jeopardy wins.
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  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    JEOPARDY!JEOPARDY!JEOPARDY!Rules of Play Instructions

    Rules of Play

    Rules of Play

    To Begin: The team with the shortest member begins with control of the board.

    To Play:1. First team chooses a category and point value.2. Teams answer the question on the question page.3. The first team to answer the question correctly earns the points for the question and control of the board.4. Play continues until the Final Jeopardy Round.

    Final Jeopardy:1. Teams wager any amount up to their score then answer the question.2. Final answer is revealed and final scores are calculated.

    To Win: The team with the most points after Final Jeopardy wins.

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    Properties

    of light

    Photoelectric

    effect

    Big thinkers about small things

    Electron configuration

    orbital notation

    noble gas & electron dot

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    c= 3.00 .10

    8 m/s

    Category 1 - 100

    What is the speed of an electromagnetic wave

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    c= λν

    Category 1 200

    How are the frequency and wavelength of light related.

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    They have the same speed= cwhich is faster, gamma rays or infrared ?

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    The distance between corresponding parts of two adjacent waves.

    Category 1 - 400

    define wavelength

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    The number of waves that pass a given point in a given amount of time

    Category 1 - 500

    Define frequency

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    electrons

    Category 2 - 100

    What is emitted when light shines on a metal?

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    A quanta

    Category 2 - 200

    What do we call a small packet of energy that is the minimum an atom can lose or gain? 

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    a particle of electromagnetic radiation that has no mass and one quanta of energy.

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    What is a photon?

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    E = hυ

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    How do we calculate the minimum amount of energy a photon possesses ?

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    2500

    h= 6.626 . 10

    -34 J

    .s

    Category 2 - 500

    What is the value of Planck's constant?

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    Max Planck

    Category 3 - 100

    Who first gave an explanation why the photoelectric effect only works for certain frequencies of light?

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    Einstein

    Category 3 - 200

    Who named the small particle with one quanta       of energy a photon?

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    Heisenberg

    Category 3 - 300

    Who proposed that it is impossible to know both the position and the momentum of an electron?

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    No two electrons can have the same 4 quantums numbers assigned to them.

    Category 3 - 400

    What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?

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    An electron occupies the lowest energy level that is available.

    Category 3 - 500

    What is aufbau's principal?

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    4100

    1s22s22p63s2

    Category 4 - 100

    What is the electron configuration of Magnesium, atomic # 12?

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    4s

    Category 4 - 200

    In order of filling, what comes after 3p?

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    1s2s2p3s3p4s3d

    Category 4 - 300

    List the first 7 sublevels, in order of filling.

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    4s is lower energy than 3d, therefore, an electron

    willoccupy it first

    Category 4 - 400

    Why does 4s come before 3d in order of filling?

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    By changing the order, a more stable arrangement is achieved

    Example : Chromium: [Ar]4s13d5

    Category 4 - 500

    We looked at a number of elements that do not follow the standard order of filling.  Why are these exceptions to the filling and give an example:

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    Spin, and orientation of orbitals (magnetic quantum number)

    example:

    Category 5 - 100What 2 properties of the electron is shown in orbital notation that we don't see in electron 

    notation? 

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    Neon

    Category 5 - 200

    For which  element is this the orbital notation:  

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    1s 2s

    Category 5 - 300

    write the orbital notation for Berryllium

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz

    Category 5 - 400

    Write the orbital notation for Chlorine:

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    3pz should have an electron before 3py gets two: Hund's rule

    Category 5 - 500

    What is wrong with this and why: 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    [Ne]3s1 Write the noble gas notation for Sodium.

    Category 6 - 100

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    Li.

    Category 6 - 200

    Write the electron dot notation for Lithium 

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    The valence electrons

    Category 6 - 300

    What do the dots stand for in electron dot notation?

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    All electrons after the noble gas that precedes the element being depicted.

    Category 6 - 400

    What electrons are shown outside the brackets of noble gas configuration?

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    Z

    Category 6 - 500show the electron dot notation of 

    one noble gas

    Dec 106:01 PM

    Place your wagersA: B: 

    C: 

  • Jeopardy_chapter 4_ electron configurations.notebook

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    Final Jeopardy

    The colors shown when electron drops from an excited state back to the ground state

    and emits energy. What is an emission spectra?

    Final Jeopardy

    Instructions

    Teacher InstructionsCustomizing1. Rename each of the six categories on the scoreboard and on each question page.2. On each page, type or paste a question and answer.4. Send your answer to the back (underneath the answer box).5. From the scoreboard screen, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on

    "Final Jeopardy". Insert a question and answer just like in steps 3 & 4.

    How to UseScore Board: "The Categories are..." sound is linked to the text "Category 1"Each point value is linked to a question page.Use the vote tool to keep track of scores for 3 teams.Drag the team letter (A, B, C) to cover the cell after a question is answered or use the screen shade to cover the cell.There is an end of round sound linked to "Final Jeopardy".

    Question Pages: Delete the answer box to reveal your correct answer. The rotating "Home" links back to the score board.

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    1100

    They are the same, all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum.

    Category 1 - 100

    How do the speed of Xrays and gamma rays compare?

    m.3

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