Periodic Trends
Periodic Categories
Electron Config
Photoelectric Effect
Waves
100

The element with the larger ionization energy, Rb or Sr.

What is Sr?

100

Manganese, for example.

What is a transition metal?

100

1s2 2s2 2p4

What is the electron configuration for O?

100

An electron jumps to a higher energy level.

What happens when an electron absorbs energy?

100

Frequency gets higher when this happens.

What happens when wavelength gets smaller?

200

The element with the smaller electronegativity, S or Cl.

What is S?

200

Chlorine, for example.

What is a halogen?

200

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1

What is the electron configuration for Aluminum?

200

A photon of light is emitted.

What happens when an electron crashes back down to a lower energy level.

200

Gamma rays can damage the human body because of this.

What happens due to the high frequency/energy of gamma rays?

300

The element with the higher electronegativity, P or As.

What is P?

300

potassium, for example.

What is an alkali metal?

300

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d3

What is the electron configuration for V?

300

An excited state.

What its called when an electron jumps to a higher energy level?

300

A photon's wavelength that has a frequency of 6.46 x 10^14 Hz.

What is  4.64 x 10^-7 m?

400

The element with the smaller atomic radius & why, Mg and Na.

What is Mg because it has a stronger nucleus?

400

Bromine & Mercury 

What is a liquid at room temperature?

400

[Xe]6s2 4f4

What is the electron configuration for Nd?

400

Violet light has a higher one than red light.

What is frequency or energy?

400

A photon's frequency when it's wavlength is 3.98 x 10-12.

What is 7.54 x 10^19 Hz.

500

The one with the smallest atomic radius, Br or I and why.

What is Br because it has less shielding?

500

Any element to the right of the staircase.

What is a non-metal.

500

[Rn]7s2 5f14 6d5

What is the electron configuration for Bh?

500

Radio waves have the largest one of these on the electromagnetic spectrum.

What is wavelength?

500

DAILY DOUBLE ! The average wavelength, in nanometers for red, green, orange, and violet light.

What is (red)625-750, green (500-565), orange (590-625), violet (380-450) 

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