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Jeopardy

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Go Configure Family Excited Vocab Trend Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Go Configure The most stable configuration.

  3. $100 Go Configure Any Noble Gas Configuration

  4. $200 Go Configure 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2 is the configuration for this element.

  5. $200 Go Configure Silicon

  6. $300 Go Configure The electron configuration for bromine.

  7. $300 Go Configure 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p5

  8. $400 Go Configure The configuration for the alkali metal in the 5th period.

  9. $400 Go Configure What is [Kr] 5s1 ?

  10. $500Go Configure The correct configuration for silver.

  11. $500 Go Configure What is [Kr]5s24d9?

  12. $100 Family s2 p5 represents this family of elements.

  13. $100 Family What are the halogens?

  14. $200 Family Be, Mg, Ca and Sr are members of this family.

  15. $200 Family Alkaline Earth Metals

  16. $300 Family These elements are in the process of filling their d orbitals.

  17. $300 Family What are the transition metals?

  18. $400 Family This family has 8 valence electrons

  19. $400 Family What are the Nobel Gases

  20. $500 Family How many Valence Electrons does Ca: have?

  21. $500 Family 2 Valence Electrons

  22. $100 Excited What is the color that we see as visible light?

  23. $100 Excited White light

  24. $200 Excited What are the colors of the visible light spectrum?

  25. $200 Excited Red, Orange, Yellow, Green. Blue, Indigo, Violet

  26. $300 Excited What is more dangerous radio waved or X-Rays?

  27. $300 Excited X-Rays

  28. $400 Excited The larger the wavelength the ____________the frequency?

  29. $400 Excited Smaller

  30. $500 Excited What has the highest frequency UV rays or Gamma Rays?

  31. $500 Excited Gamma Rays

  32. $100 Vocab The only subatomic particle that does not carry a charge

  33. $100 Vocab Neutron

  34. $200 Vocab First person to propose that matter is made up of atoms

  35. $200 Vocab Democritus

  36. $300 Vocab The electron is most likely to be found where?

  37. $300 Vocab Electron Orbit

  38. $400 Vocab In a Lewis Dot Diagram the dots represent what?

  39. $400 Vocab # of valence electrons

  40. $500 Vocab How many valence electrons does Gallium have? (Ga)

  41. $500 Vocab 3

  42. $100 Trend The rare earth metals have what “orbital block”

  43. $100 Trend F Block

  44. $200 Trend This is found in the outermost energy level of an atom?

  45. $200 Trend Valence Electron

  46. $300 Trend What is the range of all forms of radiant energy?

  47. $300 Trend Electromagnetic Spectrum

  48. $400 Trend The space around the nucleus where the electron may be found?

  49. $400 Trend Electron Cloud

  50. $500 Trend If you have a high frequency, do you have high energy? (Yes or No)

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