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Are You Smarter Than a 11 th Grader?

1,000,000 5th Level Topic 1 5th Level Topic 2 4th Level Topic 3 4th Level Topic 4 3rd Level Topic 5 3rd Level Topic 6 2nd Level Topic 7 2nd Level Topic 8 1st Level Topic 9 1st Level Topic , , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

5th Level Topic 1 Question / A(n) _____ is the minimum amount of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom. / A) valence electron B) electron / C) quantum D) Plank’s constant / A(n) _____ is the minimum amount of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom. / A) valence electron B) electron / C) quantum D) Plank’s constant

5th Level Topic 1 Answer C) Quantum

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5th Level Topic 2 Question / According to Planck’s theory, for a given frequency, v, matter can emit or absorb energy only in / A) units of hertz B) entire wavelengths / C) whole-number multiples of hv / D) multiples of ½ hv, ¼ hv, and so on / According to Planck’s theory, for a given frequency, v, matter can emit or absorb energy only in / A) units of hertz B) entire wavelengths / C) whole-number multiples of hv / D) multiples of ½ hv, ¼ hv, and so on

5th Level Topic 2 Answer B) entire wavelengths

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4th Level Topic 3 Question / Like the visible spectrum, an atomic emission spectrum is a continuous range of colors. (True or False)

4th Level Topic 3 Answer False

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4th Level Topic 4 Question / Atomic orbitals (do, do not) have exactly defined size.

4th Level Topic 4 Answer Atomic orbitals do not have exactly defined size.

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3rd Level Topic 5 Question / All s orbitals are (spherically shaped, dumbbell shaped).

3rd Level Topic 5 Answer All s orbitals are spherically shaped.

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3rd Level Topic 6 Question / The maximum number of (electrons, orbitals) related to each principal energy level equals 2n 2.

3rd Level Topic 6 Answer The maximum number of electrons related to each principal energy level equals 2n 2.

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2nd Level Topic 7 Question / There are (three, five) equal energy p orbitals.

2nd Level Topic 7 Answer There are three equal energy p orbitals.

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2nd Level Topic 8 Question / How many valence electrons does a chlorine atom have if its electron configuration is [Ne] 3s 2 3p 5 ?

2nd Level Topic 8 Answer 7 valence electrons

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1st Level Topic 9 Question / Which electrons are represented by the dots in an electron-dot structure? / A) valence electrons / B) only s electrons / C) inner-level electrons / D) both a and c / Which electrons are represented by the dots in an electron-dot structure? / A) valence electrons / B) only s electrons / C) inner-level electrons / D) both a and c

1st Level Topic 9 Answer A) valence electrons

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1st Level Topic 10 Question / The electrons in an atom’s outermost orbitals are called / A) electron dots / B) quantum electrons / C) valence electrons / D) noble-gas electrons / The electrons in an atom’s outermost orbitals are called / A) electron dots / B) quantum electrons / C) valence electrons / D) noble-gas electrons

1st Level Topic 10 Answer C) valence electrons

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Million Dollar Question 11 th Grade Level Topic 11 / ORBITALS

1,000,000 Question / Hydrogen’s principal energy level 2 consists of what orbitals?

1,000,000 Answer / 2s and 2p

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