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Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy. This is the electron configuration and abbreviated electron configuration for Antimony. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 2 3d 10 4p 6 5s 2 4d 10 5p 4. [Kr] 5s 2 4d 10 5p 4. 100. This scientist’s model is known as the “chocolate chip cookie” model. 100. Who is Thomson. 200.

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Final Jeopardy

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  1. Final Jeopardy

  2. This is the electron configuration and abbreviated electron configuration for Antimony

  3. 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p4 [Kr] 5s24d105p4

  4. 100 This scientist’s model is known as the “chocolate chip cookie” model

  5. 100 Who is Thomson

  6. 200 This Scientist discovered the nucleus but could not account for electron arrangement

  7. 200 Who is Ernest Rutherford

  8. 300 This scientist from Cockermouth, Pennsylvannia is given credit for the first atomic theory

  9. 300 Who is John Dalton

  10. 400 This scientist’s atomic model included energy levels around the nucleus in which electrons could be found

  11. 400 Who is Niels Bohr

  12. 500 This Swedish scientist used statistics to develop the quantum mechanical model of electron arrangement

  13. 500 Who is Schrodinger

  14. 100 These are the four sublevels

  15. 100 What are s, p, d, and f

  16. 200 The d and f sublevels hold this many orbitals respectively

  17. 200 What is 5 and 7

  18. 300 The “p” orbital makes a dumbbell shape while the “d” orbital makes this shape

  19. 300 What is the cloverleaf

  20. 400 The 3rd energy level holds these orbitals

  21. 400 What are the s, p, and d orbitals

  22. 500 An element in the 4th row of the periodic table will have this energy’s level of “d” orbital

  23. 500 What is the 3rd Energy Level

  24. 100 This is the electron configuration of Carbon

  25. 100 What is 1s22s22p2

  26. 200 This is the electron configuration for Bromine

  27. 200 What is 1s22s22p63s23p6 4s23d104p5

  28. 300 All abbreviated electron configurations are based off of this family of elements

  29. 300 What are the Nobel Gasses

  30. 400 This is the abbreviated electron configuration of Iodine

  31. 400 What is [Kr]5s24d105p4

  32. 500 Uranium will have this as its last space in its electron configuration

  33. 500 What is 5f4

  34. 100 This chart explains that the lowest energy level will get filled first before other levels will be filled

  35. 100 What is the Aufbau Chart

  36. 200 This rule states that one electron will be filled into each empty orbital first before electrons will pair up

  37. 200 What is Hund’s Rule

  38. 300 This principle states that when electrons pair up, they must spin in opposite directions

  39. 300 What is Pauli’s Exclusion Principle

  40. 400 This principle estimates with a 90% accuracy that you will find an electron within a certain distance from the nucleus

  41. 400 What is the Schrodinger Uncertainty Principle

  42. 500 This principal is head honcho at Dakota High School

  43. 500 Who is Mr. Heethaus

  44. 100 When electrons jump from one energy level to the next, they need this amount of energy

  45. 100 What is a quantum

  46. 200 When electrons become excited, it is observed as this

  47. 200 What is light

  48. 300 In the visible light spectrum, this color is emitted with low energy

  49. 300 What is red