Match the following vocabulary to the correct definition.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Cation | arrow_right_alt | Group you would find Rutherfordium |
4 | arrow_right_alt | Number of electrons a full p orbital hold |
Ionization Energy | arrow_right_alt | Number of valence electrons the ground state of chlorine |
Alkaline Earth Metals | arrow_right_alt | The name of the quantum number that indicates the sublevel of electrons |
Magnetic | arrow_right_alt | The quantum number that represents the direction in which the electrons are traveling with either up and down arrows: +1/2, -1/2 |
Ionic | arrow_right_alt | The name of the quantum number that indicates the orientation of an orbital around the nucleus |
Noble Gas | arrow_right_alt | The name of the quantum number that indicates the size of the atom |
6 | arrow_right_alt | Group of elements that are considered to be electronically perfect |
Azimuthal | arrow_right_alt | Bond that forms between anions and cations as a result of the transfer of valence electrons |
Atomic Radius | arrow_right_alt | the name of the group that has 2 valence electrons and is found in compounds in nature |
Principle | arrow_right_alt | The name of the group of elements that has 1 valence electron, from very strong bases, and explode in water |
d | arrow_right_alt | Bond that forms by the sharing of electrons between two nonmetals |
Alkali Metals | arrow_right_alt | Electrons are found in the last main level of an atom |
Electronegativity | arrow_right_alt | Group where you would find radon |
7 | arrow_right_alt | Ion that tungston will form |
Covalent | arrow_right_alt | Block you would find fluorine |
18 | arrow_right_alt | Block you would find iridium |
Valence | arrow_right_alt | One-half the distance between nuclei of identical atoms that are bonded together |
p | arrow_right_alt | The energy required to remove the valence electrons from an atom |
Spin | arrow_right_alt | The measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons. |
Match the scientist to their correct contribution to the quantum theory
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Bohr | arrow_right_alt | Published the first periodic table |
Louis De Broglie | arrow_right_alt | Said that it is not possible to know both the location and the speed of an electron at the same time. |
Max Planck | arrow_right_alt | He said that electrons act like waves with certain frequencies. He studied the photoelectric effect |
Erwin Schrodinger | arrow_right_alt | His works lead to the Periodic Law, which states that the physical and chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers |
Hund | arrow_right_alt | Said that electrons have both wave and particle nature |
Dmitri Mendeleev | arrow_right_alt | Suggested that hot objects emit energy in small, specific amounts called Quanta |
Heisenberg | arrow_right_alt | He stated that electromagnetic radiation had wavelike properties, that particles "stream," and each particle of light carries a quantum of energy |
Albert Einstein | arrow_right_alt | Said that electrons remain unpaired as long as possible |
Henry Moseley | arrow_right_alt | Said that electrons travel around the nucleus like planets orbiting the sun |
Which of the following has 4 valence electrons?
Which of the following has 2 valence electrons?
Which of the following is an transition metal?
Which of the following has 6 valence electrons?
Which of the following is a halogen?
Which of the following is a alkaline earth metal?
Which of the following is an alkali metal?
Which of the following is an "d" block element?
Which of the following is a "s" block element
Which of the following is a halogen?
Categorize the following elements into the type of ion each would form.
silver
nitrogen
carbon
lithium
iodine
calcium
oxygen
sodium
tin
chromium
nickel
sulfur
Cation
Anion
Categorize the following pairs into the type of bond they would have
zinc & selenium
potassium & bromine
lead & sulfur
calcium & nitrogen
phosphorus & iodine
aluminum & oxygen
iodine & chlorine
carbon & oxygen
Ionic
Covalent
Match the number of energy levels required to draw each of the following elements.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
2 | arrow_right_alt | hydrogen |
5 | arrow_right_alt | carbon |
4 | arrow_right_alt | tin |
3 | arrow_right_alt | barium |
1 | arrow_right_alt | phosphorus |
6 | arrow_right_alt | calcium |
Match the following elements to their corresponding number of valence electons.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
5 | arrow_right_alt | potassium |
4 | arrow_right_alt | helium |
8 | arrow_right_alt | aluminum |
3 | arrow_right_alt | silicon |
2 | arrow_right_alt | nitrogen |
1 | arrow_right_alt | krypton |
Which of the following has the larger atomic radius?
phosphorus or antimony
Which of the following has the larger atomic radius?
zinc or titanium
Which of the following has the larger atomic radius?
strontium or magnesium
Which of the following has the larger atomic radius?
manganese or germanium
Which of the following has the larger atomic radius?
boron or fluorine
Which of the following has the lower ionization energy?
platinum or nickel
Which of the following has the lower ionization energy?
potassium or selenium
Which of the following has the lower ionization energy?
calcium or cobalt
Which of the following has the lower ionization energy?
silicon or tin
Which of the following has the lower ionization energy?
fluorine or iodine
Which of the following has the lower electronegativity?
francium or potassium
Which of the following has the lower electronegativity?
cadmium or tellurium
Which of the following has the lower electronegativity?
arsenic or nitrogen
Which of the following has the lower electronegativity?
chlorine or aluminum
Which of the following has the lower electronegativity?
calcium or bromine
Which of the following has the smaller atomic radius?
fluorine atom or fluorine ion
Which of the following has the smaller atomic radius?
H or H+
Which of the following has the smaller atomic radius?
O or O-2
Which of the following has the smaller atomic radius?
magnesium ion or magnesium atom
Which of the following has the smaller atomic radius?
sulfur ion or sulfur atom
Match the following to their corresponding number of electrons found in that energy level.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
3 | arrow_right_alt | 2 electrons |
4 | arrow_right_alt | 8 electrons |
2 | arrow_right_alt | 18 electrons |
1 | arrow_right_alt | 32 electrons |
Match the following sublevels to their corresponding number of orbitals.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
f | arrow_right_alt | 1 orbital |
d | arrow_right_alt | 3 orbitals |
s | arrow_right_alt | 5 orbitals |
p | arrow_right_alt | 7 orbitals |
Match the following sublevels to their corresponding number of electrons when they are full.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
p | arrow_right_alt | 2 |
f | arrow_right_alt | 6 |
s | arrow_right_alt | 10 |
d | arrow_right_alt | 14 |
Match the following elements to their corresponding number of unpaired electrons.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
boron | arrow_right_alt | 3 |
chromium | arrow_right_alt | 1 |
lead | arrow_right_alt | 0 |
bismuth | arrow_right_alt | 2 |
mercury | arrow_right_alt | 4 |
Which element has the following electron configuration
[Kr]5s24d10
Which element has the following electron configuration
1s22s22p63s23p4
Write the electron configuration for the following: NO SPACES
Iodine
Write the electron configuration for the following: NO SPACES
Tungsten
Write the electron configuration for the following: NO SPACES
Silicon
Write the noble gas notation for Chlorine. NO SPACES
What is the principle quantum number of the last drawn electron of chlorine?
What is the aziumuthal quantum number of the last drawn electron of chlorine?
What is the spin quantum number of the last drawn electron of chlorine?
How many unpaired electrons does sulfur have?
What is the noble gas notation of sodium? NO SPACES
What is the principle quantum number of the last drawn electron of sodium?
What is the azimuthal quantum number of the last drawn electron of sodium?
What is the spin quantum number of the last drawn electron of sodium?
How many unpaired electrons does sodium have?
What is the noble gas notation for oxygen? NO SPACES
What is the principle quantum number of the last drawn electron of oxygen?
What is the azimuthal quantum number of the last drawn electron of oxygen?
What is the spin quantum number of the last drawn electron of oxygen?
How many unpaired electrons does oxygen have?