Functions
Light and Matter
Quantum Numbers
Quantum boundary conditions
Periodic table nomenclature
100

The function describing the following values:

(1,3),(2,6),(3,9),(4,12)

What is y=3x?

100

This wave is used to transmit signals by radio stations

What is a Radio wave?

100

This quantum number can only have values of +1/2 and -1/2

What is the m_s quantum number?

100

The number of electrons found when n=2 and l=0

What are 2 electrons?

100

Where the alkali metals are found

What is group 1?

200

The function describing the following values:

(1,1),(2,4),(3,9),(4,16)

What is y=x^2?

200

This wave is able to be seen by the human eye

What is a visible wave?

200

This quantum number describes the rows in a periodic table

What is the n quantum number?

200

The number of electrons found when n=4 and l=3

What are 14 electrons?

200

The noble gasses' location

What is group 18?

300

The function describing the following values:

(1,1),(2,0.5),(3,0.33),(4,0.25)

What is y=1/x?

300

This wave helps cook at home

What is a microwave?

300

This quantum number describes the orientation of orbitals

What is the l quantum number?

300

The number of electrons when n=3 l=1 and m_s=+1/2

What is 1 electron?

300

Electronegativity value for H

What is 2.1(or 2.2)?

400

The function describing the following values:

(1,1), (2,0.25),(3,0.11),(4,0.625)

What is y=1/x^2?

400

Used to take images of bones and teeth

What is an x-ray?

400

The orbitals SPDF belong to this quantum number

What is the m_l quantum number?

400

The number of electrons when n=4 and l=2

What are 10 electrons?

400

The main group element numbers

What are the groups 1,2, and 13-18?

500

The function describing the following values:

(1,2),(2,4),(3,8),(4,16)

What is y=2^x?

500

Causes skin tanning and sun burns

What are UV waves?

500

The possible values for the m_l quantum  number

What is l to -l?

500

The number of electrons possible when n=3, l=3, m_l=4, and m_s=-1/2

What is 0 electrons?

500

Block F's location(Left, Right, Middle, or Down)

What is Down?