History
E.Conf & Orb.Not.
Metals, Metalloids, Nonmetals
Isotope Notation
Density
100

The last name of the person to whom the organization of the modern periodic table is attributed.

Mendeleev

100

How many orbitals does each subshell (s, p, d, and f) have?

s has 1, p has 3, d has 5, and f has 7.

100

Which side of the periodic table are the metals and nonmetals found on?

Left side is metals.

Right side is nonmetals.

100

What does the number represent in the following isotope notation?    Chlorine-36

Mass number

100

The amount of matter in a certain space is known as...

Density

200

The last name of the person who discovered the electron by using gas discharge tubes.

Thompson

200

What does each arrow represent (up versus down) in the orbital notation?

The spin of the electron in that orbital.  Up is clockwise, down is counterclockwise.

200
True or false - Ductility means to make flat sheets. Malleability means to make into wires.

False, it is the opposite.

200

What is written in the top right corner when it comes to isotope notation?

Charge

200

If I needed to find the mass of an object and have the volume and density, what would the formula look like?

M = D x V

300

The last name of the person who believed the atom was organized like a solar system.

Bohr

300

The long electron configuration for Bromine (Br).

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p5

300

Which of these is a characteristic of a metalloid?

A)  Conducts electricity well

B)  Does not conduct electricity well

C)  Conducts electricity somewhat

C - Conducts electricity somewhat.  They are known as semiconductors.

300
Where do you write the atomic number in isotope notation?

Bottom left.

300

If there is an irregular object like a rock that we need to find the volume of, you would use this device/tool to find it.

Graduated Cylinder

400

The last name of the person who discovered the nucleus was positively charged using gold foil and alpha particles.

Rutherford

400

The condensed electron configuration for Bismuth (Bi).

[Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p3

400

Which element is a metalloid?  Aluminum, Silicon, or Iodine?

Silicon

400

Write the isotope notation for iodine-128 that has 54 electrons.

I - bottom left 53 (atomic number), top left 128 (mass number), top right -1 (charge)

400

The initial volume of water in a container is 50 mL. When an object that is 45 grams is placed inside, the new measurement is 63 mL.  What is the density of the object?

3.46 g/mL

500

The last name of the person who used math equations to predict the general area where electrons can be found around the nucleus.

Schrodinger
500

The orbital notation for Nickel (Ni).

1s2 2s2 3p6 4s2 3d8... 

each s has 1 orbital with both arrows (one up / one down)

p has 3 orbitals with both arrows in each

d has 5 orbitals - all with arrows up, only 1st 3 with arrows down as well.

500

Which has the shiniest luster? Metals, Metalloids, or Nonmetals?

Metals

500

Write the isotope notation for the element that has 83 neutrons, 58 electrons, and 56 protons.

 Ba - bottom left 56 (atomic number), top left 139 (mass number), top right +2 (charge)

500

The initial volume of water in a container is 45 mL. When an object that has a density of 6 g/mL is placed inside, the new measurement is 53 mL.  What is the mass of the object?

48 grams

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