Name That Element!
Describing Elements and the periodic table
Energies
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Some of this unit, some of last unit
100

This element has 29 protons.

Copper 

100

What are the three types of elements?

Metals, nonmetals and metalloids

100

What is the name given to the amount of energy it takes to remove an electron?

Ionization energy 

100

What is the largest planet in the solar system?

Jupiter 

100

How many protons, neutrons and electrons are in a neutral element of potassium?

19 P and E

20 N

200

Period 2, Group 15

Nitrogen 

200

How is the periodic table arranged? (2 parts)

In order of atomic number and grouped by similar properties

200

What is a period 4 element that should have a Zeff of 3

Aluminum 

200

Give an element that is liquid at room temperature.

Mercury or bromine 

200

What charge would you expect a magnesium ion to have?

+2

300

The smallest element in period 4.

Krypton 

300
What properties would you expect a metal to have?

-Shiny, malleable, ductile and good conductors

300
Why do group 8A elements have highest ionization energies (include protons in your explanation).

They have the most protons of any element in their period, meaning the pull towards the nucleus is the strongest compared to the distance from the nucleus.

300

Where would you find an organisms that is a halophile?

In a very salty environment.

300

What do two isotopes of the same element have in common and what do they have different?

Same protons - possibly same electrons

Different number of neutrons, different masses.

400

The element with the highest ionization energy in group 2

Beryllium 

400

If element 119 were to be discovered or created, how many energy levels would it have?

8

400

Why do electron affinity and ionization energy have the same trend on the periodic table?

-ionization energy is the amount of energy it takes to remove an electron- electron affinity is a measure of how much an atom likes to hold onto an electron.  The more an electron energy it takes to remove an electron is similar to the amount an atom likes to hold on to an electron.

400

What is the name of this statue and what country would you find it in?

Christ the Redeemer- Brazil 
400

How many electron can the f subshell hold?

14

500

The element it should be easiest to remove an electron from.

Francium 

500
What is an element that would have the same number of protons as oxygen, but would have a larger atomic radius than oxygen?

O- or O2- 

500
We have 3 elements with their 1st, 2nd and 3rd ionization energies.


Element 1: 1st-617 2nd-981 3rd 2202

Element 2: 1st 1131 2nd-2145 3rd-2943

Element 3: 1st-376 2nd-2234 3rd-3204

Which element is a noble gas and which element has the largest atomic radius?

Element 2 is the noble gas because all the ionization energies are consistently high

Element 3  has the largest atomic radius because it is in group 1 (we can tell that after the first ionization energy the numbers jump up, meaning we've hit a full energy shell.)

500

Where was the first nuclear disaster in the United States?

Idaho!

500

Describe how an element produces different wavelengths of color?

The element absorbs energy which excite the electrons.  The electrons jump to a higher energy level.  As they return to their original energy shell they emit the exact amount of energy they absorbed in the form of light.  Different jumps produce different amounts of light.

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