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Quantum # Folks, Folks and Folks Configure this 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points50 Points50 Points I’m so excited Radiation & Decay
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Final Jeopardy
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The time for ½ of the mass of a sample to decay Home
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When an unstable atom becomes stable by emitting particles or energy Home Home
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Type of radiation that is a Helium nucleus Home
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Type of radiation that is an electron Home
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Type of radiation that is energy Home Home
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The energy level Home
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The energy sublevel Home
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Where 2 electrons are found in a sublevel Home
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Quantum # that tells which way an electron spins. Home
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2, s, 1, ½ Home
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This color has the largest wavelength Home
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This color has the most energy Home
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The larger frequency between blue and green. Home
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When all of the electrons are at the lowest energy levels Home
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What is given off by the atom when electrons go from excited to ground state Home
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Photoelectric effect Home
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The measurement of energy between two energy levels is a quantum Home
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Developed the idea that electrons are on discreet energy levels (rings) Home
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Developed the quantum model of the atom. Home
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Said Rutherford- Bohr model was wrong and supported the quantum model Home Home
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A pure substance that is made of only one kind of atom.
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The orbital filling diagram for Fluorine Home Home
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The electron configuration for Sulfur. Home Home
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The noble gas configuration for chlorine Home Home
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The Lewis dot diagram for arsenic Home
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How many valence electrons aluminum has Home Home
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All atoms of the same element have this in common.
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What is the same number of protons
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The method of organizing elements by their atomic number.
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What is the periodic table
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The substance formed from the atoms of two or more elements.
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What is a compound
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A compound the reacts easily with other substances and turns blue litmus paper red.
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What is an acid
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The strength of acids and bases are measured by this.
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What is the PH Scale
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Equal strength acids and bases do this to each other.
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What is neutralize
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Three uses of acids and bases in manufacturing.
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What are foods, medicines, fertilizers, explosives or dyes
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A chemical property of being able to burn.
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What is combustibility
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Changes a substance from gas to a liquid.
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What is condensation
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The amount of matter in an object.
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What is mass
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The temperature of a liquid at which it changes to a gas.
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What is the boiling point
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The ability of a substance to be dissolved.
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What is solubility
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Make your wager
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The emission spectrum if the absorption spectrum is orange and green.
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What is a solid
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