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Are You Smarter Than a 11th Grader?Are You Smarter

Than a 11th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 11th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 11th Grader?

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4th Level Topic 34th Level Topic 3 4th Level Topic 4

3rd Level Topic 53rd Level Topic 5 3rd Level Topic 6

2nd Level Topic 72nd Level Topic 7 2nd Level Topic 8

1st Level Topic 91st Level Topic 9 1st Level Topic 10

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5th Level Topic 1 Question

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 5th Level Topic 1 Answer

C) Quantum

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5th Level Topic 2 Question

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 5th Level Topic 2 Answer

B) entire wavelengths

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4th Level Topic 3 Question

4th Level Topic 3 Question

Like the visible spectrum, an atomic emission spectrum is a continuous range of colors. (True or False)

Like the visible spectrum, an atomic emission spectrum is a continuous range of colors. (True or False)

4th Level Topic 3 Answer4th Level Topic 3 Answer

False

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4th Level Topic 4 Question

4th Level Topic 4 Question

Atomic orbitals (do, do not) have exactly defined size.

Atomic orbitals (do, do not) have exactly defined size.

4th Level Topic 4 Answer4th Level Topic 4 Answer

Atomic orbitals do not have exactly defined size.

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3rd Level Topic 5 Question

3rd Level Topic 5 Question

All s orbitals are (spherically shaped, dumbbell shaped).

All s orbitals are (spherically shaped, dumbbell shaped).

3rd Level Topic 5 Answer 3rd Level Topic 5 Answer

All s orbitals are spherically shaped.

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3rd Level Topic 6 Question

3rd Level Topic 6 Question

The maximum number of (electrons, orbitals) related to each principal energy level equals 2n2.

The maximum number of (electrons, orbitals) related to each principal energy level equals 2n2.

3rd Level Topic 6 Answer3rd Level Topic 6 Answer

The maximum number of electrons related to each principal energy level equals 2n2.

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2nd Level Topic 7 Question

2nd Level Topic 7 Question

There are (three, five) equal energy p orbitals.

There are (three, five) equal energy p orbitals.

2nd Level Topic 7 Answer2nd Level Topic 7 Answer

There are three equal energy p orbitals.

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2nd Level Topic 8 Question

2nd Level Topic 8 Question

How many valence electrons does a chlorine atom have if its electron configuration is [Ne] 3s23p5?

How many valence electrons does a chlorine atom have if its electron configuration is [Ne] 3s23p5?

2nd Level Topic 8 Answer2nd Level Topic 8 Answer

7 valence electrons

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1st Level Topic 9 Question

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 Answer1st Level Topic 9 Answer

A) valence electrons

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1st Level Topic 10 Question

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

1st Level Topic 10 Answer

C) valence electrons

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Million Dollar Question 11th Grade Level Topic 11Million Dollar Question 11th Grade Level Topic 11 ORBITALS ORBITALS

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Hydrogen’s principal energy level 2 consists of what orbitals?

Hydrogen’s principal energy level 2 consists of what orbitals?

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2s and 2p 2s and 2p

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