the four letters that represent sublevels
What is s, p, d, f?
electron configuration for Li
What is 1s2 2s1?
color of visible light with the lowest energy
What is red?
type of em radiation that is used to see internal structures
What is x-rays?
In order to fill the 3d sublevel, this sublevel must be filled immediately before it
What is the 4s orbital?
number of electrons in the s sublevel
What is 2?
electron configuration of F
What is 1s2 2s2 2p5?
color of visible light with the highest frequency
What is violet?
type of em radiation that is used to detect heat and also used in remote controls.
What is infrared rays?
Sublevel with the most energy among: 1s 2p 3s 4p
What is the 4p orbital?
number of electrons in the p sublevel
What is 6?
electron configuration of Al
What is [Ne] 3s2 3p1?
name for top of wave and bottom of wave
What is crest and trough?
the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
What is wavelength?
True or False: sublevels and orbitals are filled from highest energy level to the lowest energy level
What is false?
number of electrons in the d sublevel
What is 10?
electron configuration of Ti
What is [Ar] 4s2 3d2?
type of radiation with the longest wavelength on the EM Spectrum
What are radio waves?
the wave equation
What is speed of light = wavelength times frequency?
the Pauli exclusion principle states...
What is only two electrons can occupy a single orbital and must have opposite spin directions.
number of electrons in the f sublevel
What is 14?
electron configuration of Ni
What is [Ar] 4s2 3d8?
type of radiation with the highest energy on the EM spectrum
What is gamma rays?
What is the speed of light or 3.00 x 108 m/s?
the aufbau principle states....
What is electrons fill orbitals that have the lowest energy first, before moving on to higher levels.