Title: Chemistry Jeopardy
1Chemistry Jeopardy
Periodic Table
Config-uration
Families
Trends
Elements
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from Trends
This is a measure of the energy required to
remove an electron from an atom.
3100 Answer from Trends
Ionization Energy
4200 Question from Trends
What happens to atomic radius going across the
periodic table from left to right. Why?
5200 Answer from Trends
Decreases because of the increased nuclear charge.
6300 Question from Trends
What happens to the size of an atom when it forms
a negative ion. Which types of elements are
likely to do form negative ions?
7300 Answer from Trends
Size increases. Nonmetals.
8400 Question from Trends
Which atoms are most likely to have a high
ionization energy? Which atoms are most likely
to have a low ionization energy?
9400 Answer from Trends
High IE - Nonmetal Low IE - Metal
10500 Question from Trends
Which halogen has the highest electron affinity?
11500 Answer from Trends
Fluorine
12100 Question from Families
Where are the most active metals found on the
periodic table? What do we call them?
13100 Answer from Families
Found in the first column. Alkali metals.
14200 Question from Families
Which family has a valence level electron
configuration of s2 p5? Where are they found?
15200 Answer from Families
Halogens. 7 A or 7th tall column or column 17
16300 Question from Families
Which alkali metal has the largest atoms?
17300 Answer from Families
Francium
18400 Question from Families
What sublevels are the last to fill for the
lanthanides and actinides?
19400 Answer from Families
f sublevels (4f and 5f,respectively)
20500 Question from Families
List the 7 diatomic elements
21500 Answer from Families
H2 O2 F2 Br2 I2 N2 Cl2
22100 Question from PT
How many orbitals are in the 4d sublevel?
23100 Answer from PT
5 orbitals (d sublevel has 5 orbitals)
24200 Question from PT
The modern periodic law states that properties of
elements are a ______.
25200 Answer from PT
periodic function of their atomic number
26300 Question from PT
As you move from left to right through the
transition elements in the fourth row, which
energy level are additional electrons placed in?
27300 Answer from PT
Third (3d)
28400 Question from PT
What problems did Mendeleev have when he
constructed his Periodic Table?
29400 Answer from PT
Ge hadnt yet been discovered, so he left a place
for it Some elements (potassium, for example) did
not fit according to their atomic mass
30500 Question from PT
Why are the noble gases non-reactive?
31500 Answer from PT
They have an octet of valence electrons.
32100 Question from configurations
What is the Lewis dot structure for the alkaline
earth metals?
33100 Answer from configurations
X
34200 Question from configurations
Selenium is in the oxygen family and period 4.
What is the electron configuration for its
outermost energy level?
35200 Answer from configurations
4s2 4p4
36300 Question from configurations
The electron configuration of this element ends
with 5s2 4d2.
37300 Answer from configurations
Zirconium (Zr)
38400 Question from configurations
How many valence electrons do the halogens have?
39400 Answer from configurations
7
40500 Question from configurations
Which of these has the highest energy?
5s 5p 4d 4f
41500 Answer from configurations
4f
42100 Question from Elements
Which noble gas has the smallest atom?
43100 Answer from Elements
Helium
44200 Question from Elements
Which family of elements typically has the
highest ionization energies?
45200 Answer from Elements
Noble gases
46300 Question from Elements
Identify the largest in each pair a) Na or
Na b) Na or Mg c) Na or K
47300 Answer from Elements
a) Na b) Na c) K
48400 Question from Elements
Which of these is a metalloid? Al As Ar Ag
49400 Answer from Elements
As (Arsenic)
50500 Question from Elements
Which is more active, K or Na? Why?
51500 Answer from Elements
K It is larger, so the valence electrons are
farther from the nucleus
52Final Jeopardy Question
Compare 20F-1 and 20Ne in terms of their atomic
structure.
53Final Jeopardy Answer
20F-1 9 protons 10 electrons 11 neutrons
20Ne 10 protons 10 electrons 10 neutrons
Both have the same electron configuration
1s22s22p6
54The Winners Receive
A seat of honor at the Periodic Table