Solids
Quantum Numbers
Real Life Applications
Allotropes
Hybridization
100

Ionic, metallic, molecular, covalent network

What are the four types of crystals?

100

Electrons are 'unfriendly'

What is Hund's rule?

100

As a particle and a wave 

What is how light behaves?

100

Graphite, diamond, and graphene

What are allotropes of carbon?

100

The first bond is sigma, and the rest are pi

What is triple bonding?

200

These have a high melting and boiling point

What are ionic crystals?

200

Plus or minus the integers of the secondary quantum number

What is the magnetic quantum number?

200

A material dropped into jagged pieces

What is amorphous?

200

__ elements are allotropic

What are 16 elements?

200

Methane is hybridized

What is as an sp^3 orbital?

300

The type of solid a grain of sugar is 

What is covalent crystal?

300

All electrons have either 

What is a spin quantum number of +½ or -½

300

Where an electron is most likely to be

What are the quantum numbers?

300

Crystalline or amorphous

How are allotropes categorized?

300

A compound with 33% s character

What is a compound that is sp^2

400

A random substance that when dropped on the floor, shatters everywhere and cuts somebody

What is amorphous?

400

This orbital is shaped like an infinity sign

What is the p orbital?

400

He invented quantum theory

Who is Max Planck

400

Coal is amorphous, graphite is crystalline

What is the structural difference?

400

This was expanded on to model hybridization

What is Lewis' Valence Bond theory?

500

This only applies to metallic and covalent network crystals

What is crystalline and amorphous?

500

The noble gas configuration of tin


500

The field of quantum mechanics

What is physics?

500

Atoms can have different structures from having different physical and chemical properties

What are why allotropes exist?

500

An electron with 5 things attached to it

What is an sp^3d hybridization?

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