This element is a good conductor and can take a variety of charges. It produces a greenish color when lit on fire and the ms = -1/2, ml = +1, n=3, and l=2
What is copper?
The purpose of the flame test lab.
What is to determine the identities of unknown chemicals based on the absorption line spectrum or flame color produced?
The element with a smaller electronegativity:
oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, neon
What is neon?
The number of orbitals in the d subshell.
What is 5 orbitals?
Said "Do or Do not, there is no try".
Who is Yoda?
This element has 5 valence electrons and a quantum number n = 6, l = 1,
What is Bismuth?
This is required for an excited electron to drop down to a lower energy level.
What is releasing a photon?
The reason atomic radius decreases going from left to right.
What is increase in nuclear charge and lack of shielding from core electrons?
The number of orbitals when L = 1
What is 3 orbitals?
Said "I'm king of the world"
Who is Jack from Titanic?
This element has the noble gas electron configuration of [Kr] 5s24d105p1
What is Indium?
This is required for an electron to jump to a higher energy level.
What is absorbing a photon?
The definition of atomic radius.
What is half the distance between two similar nucleus?
The number of orbitals when ml = +2
What is 1 orbital?
Says that each electron gets its own orbital at the same energy level prior to doubling up the electrons.
What is Hund's Rule?
This element was used in thermometers until it was determined to cause people to go crazy. It's a liquid at room temperature. It's in the 5th energy level. It completes the subshell with 10 electrons.
What is mercury?
The wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 3.25x102Hz .
Bonus: What type of wave is this?
What is 9.23x105 m?
Bonus: Radio Wave
The element that has the greatest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond:
potassium, krypton, iron, selenium
What is selenium?
The number of orbitals when n=2.
What is 4 orbitals?
Said the lowest energy level has to be filled before putting an electron in a higher energy level.
What is Aufbau Principle?
The element with the following quantum numbers n=6 l =2 ml =-1 ms = -1/2 .
What is
The energy of a photon that has a frequency of 8.70x1020 Hz .
What is 5.76x10-13 J?
The atom that requires more energy to remove an electron: scandium, sulfur, or silicon.
What is sulfur?
The maximum number of orbitals when n = 4?
What is 16 orbitals?
Said an orbital can only describe 2 electrons at a time.
What is Pauli's Exclusion Principle?