Elements
Substances
Quantum Numbers
Atoms
Trivial
100
Helps balloons float because it is lighter than air.
What is Helium?
100
Ordinary table salt is made up of these two elements.
What is Chlorine and Sodium?
100
Represented by n, this is the first quantum number.
What is principal quantum number?
100
A subatomic particle with a negative charge.
What is an electron?
100
This atom has an atomic number of 1.
What is Hydrogen?
200
This element allows us to breath.
What is Oxygen?
200
This chemical makes up 87 percent of milk?
What is water?
200
This has two values, -1/2 or +1/2.
What is spin quantum number?
200
A subatomic particle with a relative mass of 1 and no charge.
What is a neutron?
200
The common name for dihydrogen monoxide.
What is water?
300
The chemical symbol of this element is H?
What is Hydrogen?
300
Hot peppers get there heat from this molecule.
What is capsaicin?
300
Indicates the shape of the orbital.
What is angular momentum quantum number?
300
Figured by adding up the total protons and nuetrons in the nucleus.
What is atomic mass?
300
Neon belongs to this group?
What is 18?
400
The only elements that are liquid at room temperature are bromine and this element.
What is mercury?
400
Dry ice is the solid form of this.
What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)?
400
Indicates the orientation of the orbital around the nucleus.
What is magnetic quantum number?
400
Positively charged particle in an atom.
What is a proton?
400
Boron's atomic number.
What is 5?
500
The chemical symbol of this element is Na?
What is Sodium?
500
The only two non-silvery metals are copper and this element.
What is gold?
500
Notation used generally on third-period elements and higher.
What is Noble-gas notation?
500
The name for atoms of the same element with different atomic masses.
What is an isotope?
500
This is the only letter that does not appear on the periodic table.
What is J?
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