Photoelectric Effect
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electron Configuration
Orbital Notation
Periodic Trends
100

These are one example of the photoelectric effect in daily life.

What are solar panels?

100

These are the shortest and longest wavelengths on the EM spectrum (in order).

What are violet and red?

100

The following is the electron configuration for this element.

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1

What is Sodium?

100

This rule states that one electron must enter each orbital of same energy before pairing up.

What is Hund's Rule?

100

This is what happens to the amount of valence electrons as you move right on the period table. 

What is increases?

200

This is the state where an atom is most comfortable.

What is the ground state?

200

This is the type of EMR with the longest wavelength.

What is microwave?

200

The following is the electron configuration with the use of noble gas notation for this element.

[Ar] 4s2 3d10 4p5

What is Bromine?

200

Pauli's Exclusion Principle states an orbital can only hold 2 electrons and must have these. 

What are opposite spins?

200

This category of gasses don't have electronegativity because they already have 8 valence electrons.

What are noble gasses?

300

Orbits are pathways around the nucleus where these are found.

What are electrons?

300

This type of EM radiation has one of the highest energies.

What is yellow light?

300

The following is the electron configuration for this element.

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d9

What is Silver?

300

The Aufbau Principle states electrons enter orbitals of this energy level first.

What is the lowest?

300

This is 1/2 the distance between the nuclei of two atoms

What is atomic radius?

400

At the end of the photoelectric effect, atoms release energy in the form of this.

What is light?

400

This happens to the wavelength when energy is added.

What is shortens?

400

The following is the electron configuration with the use of noble gas notation for this element.

[Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p2

What is Lead?

400

The following is the orbital notation for which element?

What is Silicon?

400

This is an atom's ability to attract electrons to itself.

What is electronegativity?

500

This is the state atoms enter after energy is applied and absorbed by the electron.

What is the excited state?

500

This gets lower when the wavelength of a wave is increased.

What is frequency?

500

The following is the electron configuration with the use of noble gas notation for this element.

[Xe] 6s4f14 5d10 6p6

What is Radon?

500

The following is the orbital notation for which element?

What is Mercury?

500

Ionization energy is the amount of energy it takes to do this from an atom.

What is remove an electron?