Elements and Symbols
Periodic Table
Terminology
Math Problems
Conceptual
100

Which elements correspond to H, Be, B, F, and Ne?

Hydrogen, Beryllium, Boron, Flourine, and Neon

100

Name for number above chemical symbol?

atomic number

100

Radioactive decay

spontaneous breakdown of atom's nucleus which often changes the element of the atom

100

Light has a wavelength of 34.4 nm.  What is its wavelength (in m) and its frequency?

3.44 x 10-8, 8.72 x 1015 Hz

100

What is biggest difficulty in making nuclear bomb?

isotopic enrichment

200

Which elements correspond to Na, Mg, P, Ar, and K?

Sodium, Magnesium, Phosphorous, Argon, and Potassium

200

What does atomic number tell you?

number of protons (and electrons in element)

200

Physical Constant

quantity in nature that never changes

200

A specific isotope of silicon has a mass of 4.814 x 10-23

What is it's mass in amu? (1 amu = 1.66 x10^-24 g) Is it the most abundant isotope of Silicon?

29.0 amu, not most abundant

200

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Ar-40 or argon-40?

18 protons and electrons, 22 neutrons

300

What are the chemical symbols for Helium, Lithium, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen?

He, Li, C, N, O, F

300

Name for number below chemical symbol?

atomic mass

300

Ground state

lowest energy state of a particle

300

Yellow light has frequency of 5.1 x 10^14 Hz. What is its wavelength and energy in one photon?

5.9 x 10^-7 m, 3.4 x 10^-19 J

300

An atom has 35 protons, 45 neutrons, and 35 electrons. What is its symbol (including the mass number)?

Br-80

400

What are the chemical symbols for Scandium, Silicon, Sulfur, Chlorine, and Calcium?

Sc, Si, S, Cl, Ca

400

What does atomic mass tell you, and what is it's units?

average mass of atom of an element, amu (atomic mass units)

400

spectroscopy?

identifying chemicals by the light they emit or absorb

400

A photon has a wavelength of 94 nm. What frequency does it have?

3.2 x 10^15 Hz

400

The electron of a hydrogen atom is in the n=1 orbit. It absorbs light with a wavelength of 103 nm and jumps to the n=3 orbit. If the electron of another hydrogen atom is in the n=3 orgit, what wavelength of light must it emit to get to its ground state?

103 nm

500

Why are some symbols like K for Potassium not the 1st letter(s) of the name?

Come from Latin

500

Atomic mass = number of ______ + number of _________

neutrons, protons

500

electromagnetic waves

all light - visible and invisible

500

What is the mass of an average potassium atom in grams?

6.49 x 10^(-23) g

500

The electron of one hydrogen atom moves from the n=4 orbit directly to its ground state. The electron in another hydrogen atom moves from the n=6 orbit directly to its ground state. Which electrons released a photon with the longer wavelength? Which released a photon with the higher frequency?

longer wavelength, from n=4

higher frequency,  from n=6

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