What is the Electron Configuration of Oxygen?
Oxygen: 1s^2 2s^2 2p^4
What is the spin quantum number?
It determines the spin of the Electron. It can either go up or down.
What is the dot notation of Calcium?
The drawing would be Ca with two dots around.
What is the dot notation of Copper?
The drawing would be Cu with two dots around it.
What is the Principal quantum number?
It determines the energy level of an orbital.
What is Hund's rule?
It states that all orientations must be occupied by 1 electron before you can start filling them with 2 electrons.
What is the light spectrum and what nanometers is the light actually shown?
It is the spectrum that represents all visible light and the colors are shown from 400nm(violet) to 700nm(red).
What is the atomic configuration of Yttrium?
Yttrium: 1s^2 \ 2s^2 \ 2p^6 \ 3s^2 \ 3p^6 \ 4s^2 \ 3d^{10} \ 4p^6 \ 5s^2 \ 4d^1
What is the orbital notation of Silver?
1s: ↑↓
2s: ↑↓
2p: ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓
3s: ↑↓
3p: ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓
4s: ↑↓
3d: ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓
4p: ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓
5s: ↑↓
4d: ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↓ ↑
What is Bohr's model?
(Draw a picture)
It was Bohr's idea of what he thought of how electrons orbited the nucleus.
What is Aufbau's Principle?
It says that electrons will occupy the lowest energy orbital that is possible before it climbs to the higher energy orbitals.
What is the Noble Gas Notation of Astatine?
[Xe] \ 6s^2 \ 4f^{14} \ 5d^{10} \ 6p^5
What is Pauli's Exclusion Principle?
It states that no 2 electrons in the same atom can not have the same set of Quantum Numbers no matter what.
Draw the configuration of Fluorine using the S, P, and D orbitals if needed.
1.You will need a nucleus with one S orbital around
2.You will need another S orbital around
3. You will need a P orbital around with the 2s Orbital.
What is the Electron Configuration of Tin?
Tin: 1s^2 \ 2s^2 \ 2p^6 \ 3s^2 \ 3p^6 \ 4s^2 \ 3d^{10} \ 4p^6 \ 5s^2 \ 4d^{10} \ 5p^2
What is the Noble Gas Notation of Iodine?
Iodine: [Kr] 5s^2 / 4d^10/ 5p^5
What is the Electron Configuration of Radon?
Radon: 1s^2 \ 2s^2 \ 2p^6 \ 3s^2 \ 3p^6 \ 4s^2 \ 3d^{10} \ 4p^6 \ 5s^2 \ 4d^{10} \ 5p^6 \ 6s^2 \ 4f^{14} \ 5d^{10} \ 6p^6
What is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle?
It states that it is impossible to calculate the location and speed of electrons.
What are inner-shell electrons?
They are electrons that are in the lower energy orbitals which are closer to the nucleus. They occupy the lower energy orbitals.
What is the Photoelectric Effect?
It is where you shine light on a material and electrons get emitted off. Light behaves like photons during this period.
(Final Jeopardy)
What are orbitals?
Orbitals are 3d regions that surround the nucleus. This is where the highest chance if finding electrons will be in an atom.