Periodic Table
Orbitals and Diagrams
Electron Configurations
Physical or Chemical
Density
Trends on the PT
100
Element number 11
What is Sodium (Na)?
100
This sublevel contains 3 orbitals
What is the p-sublevel
100

[Ne] 3s2, 3p5

What is Cl

100

Change of State, Change in color(expected)

What is Physical

100

this is the formula to calculate density

What is mass / volume

100

As you go down a column on the PT, atomic radius

what is increases

200

Element with 18 neutrons

What is Chlorine (Cl)

200

Each orbital in a sublevel can hold this many electrons

What is 2

200
1s2 2s2 2p2
What is the e-config for Carbon (C)
200

You combine two chemicals and it starts to bubble and foam

What is chemical

200

The mass of water is 1.0 g/ml.

This means things with densities greater than 1 will...

what is sink

200

As you move left to right on the PT, ionization energy

what is increases

300

Two elements with a 2- charge

What is Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra

300

This sublevel is spherical in shape and holds a maximum of 2 electrons

What is the s-sublevel

300
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2
What is the e-config for Magnesium (Mg)
300

You combine sugar and water

what is physical

300

The coin's mass is 26.76 grams, and its volume is 3 cm3.  The coin is made from 

what is copper

300

Put these elements in order by increasing electronegativity :

W, Al, K, F

What is K,W, Al, F

400

The two elements that are liquid at room temperature

What is Hg and Br

400

The rule which tells us to fill orbitals halfway with electrons before pairing them up

What is Hund's Rule

400
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5
What is the e-config for Chlorine (Cl)
400

You combine a powder in a liquid. The powder dissolves, then the mixture heats up

what is physical, then chemical
400

Because density does not depend on the amount of matter present, it is an ________________ property.

What is intrinsic

400

Atomic radius increases as you go down a column because

what is more electron levels means a larger radius
500

This group of elements are sometimes brittle, do conduct electricity, can have  luster, can be malleable, and are often used in semi conductors

What are the metalloids

500

Draw the correct orbital box notation for 3d6

What is 2 arrows in the first orbital and 1 arrow in each of the other 4

500

The rule which tells us the order in which we fill orbitals

What is the Aufbau Principle

500

This is what we produce when a sold forms from a reaction of two liquids

What is a precipitate

500

The density of mercury is 13.5 g/ml.

If you jumped into a vat of mercury, you would ...

What is die/float

500

Why does electronegativity increases as you move left to right on the PT

What is the nonmetals are more likely to attract electrons; metals lose electrons

600

When graphing ionization energy, atomic number would go on the horizontal axis, called the

X axis

600

State the Pauli Exclusion Principal

What is an orbital may hold only 2 electrons, each with an opposite spin

600

[Rn] 7s2 5f14 6d10 

what is copernicium (Cn) #112

600

A liquid is heated until it produces steam. This is known as a _________ change.

What is physical?

600

To find the density of a substance, we can use a graph and the __________ formula.

What is slope

600

Why does ionization energy decrease as you go down a group

What is the distance between the nucleus and the outermost electrons increases, those electrons require less energy to move

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