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Explore quantum theory, electron configurations, orbital diagrams, and periodic trends through engaging Jeopardy questions. Test your knowledge in the final round!
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Jeopardy!The Electronic Structure of an Atom(Quantum Theory, e- Configuration, Orbital Diagrams, Periodic Trends)
Choose Your Question Final
FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-Bohr’s Theory of the Atom The answer is….
Final Jeopardy Electrons absorb energy in discrete quanta. When this energy is released by a heated gas, the electrons emit ________________ (showing only certain colors or specific wavelengths of light) back
Answers Final Jeopardy Answer- Line (or emission) spectra
Quantum Theory200 The principal quantum number describes the primary energy level of the electron back
Quantum Theory 400 A 3-D region of space where an electron with a specific energy may be found back
Quantum Theory 600 This quantum number describes the spin of an electron back
Quantum Theory 800 This quantum number describes the shape of the orbital and its values start at ____ and go to ____ back
Quantum Theory 1000 Due to the wavicle nature of an electron, this theory states that it is impossible to know the exact position and momentum of an electron back
e- Configurations200 The following e- configuration identifies which element: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3 back
e- Configurations400 This orbital contains 0 nodes and all of the other types of orbitals back
e- Configurations600 This e- configuration uses the next smaller Group VIII element as a shortcut for writing an e- configuration back
e- Configurations800 Identify the orbital from the following 4 quantum numbers: n = 3, l = 2, ml = -2, ms = +1/2 back
e- Configurations1000 Arrange the following in increasing energy: 4d10, 4f14, 5s2, 5p6, 5d10, 6s2 back
Orbital Diagrams200 Orbital diagrams always show the lowest NRG arrangement by placing electrons of the same spin in different orbitals before pairing them back
Orbital Diagrams400 • According to Hund’s rule which of the following is a possible orbital diagram? back
Orbital Diagrams 600 These elements have unpaired electrons and are weakly attracted to a magnetic field back
Orbital Diagrams 800 Is this atom paramagnetic or diamagnetic? back
Orbital Diagrams 1000 According to Aufbau completely filled orbitals are most energetically stable. These are least stable. back
Periodic Trends200 These Group VIII elements are very stable and relatively unreactive back
Periodic Trends 400 These group VII elements are highly electronegative and have a high electron affinity. back
Periodic Trends600 Atomic radii decrease across a period (from left to right) due to ___________ back
Periodic Trends800 Minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom in a gaseous state back
Periodic Trends1000 Arrange the following ions, in increasing size S2–, O2–, F–, Na+, Mg2+. back