It's elemental
atomic bits and pieces
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Borhing
Wavelengths
100
burning methane to produce heat, Carbon dixoide and water
What is a chemical change
100
the largest of the alkaline earth metals
What is Radium
100
1s22s2
What is the electron configuration for Be?
100
circular paths of electrons (which we know are not really right)
What is an electrons orbit
100
the distance from peak to peak in a wave
What is wavelength
200
contributes nothing worth talking about to the mass of an atom
What is an electron
200
contains 42 protons
What is Molybdenum?
200
can contain a maximum of 10 electrons
What is a d-orbital?
200
is described by the shell number in Bohrs model of the atom
What is orbital size
200
The unti of measure for frequency of waves
What is sec-1 or Hz
300
arrangements with repeating patterns often in multiple directions
What is periodicity
300
is equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons
What is atomic mass?
300
[Ne]3s23p4
What is sulfur
300
crazy model with electrons and protons evenly distributed through the whole of the atom
What is the plum pudding model
300
3.00 x10^8 m/s
What is c or the speed of light?
400
the most reactive of the alkali metals
What is francium
400
area of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons
What is the nucleus?
400
[Kr] 4d4 5s1
What is niobium?
400
the only atom that actually can be described by the bohr model
What is hydrogen
400
the mathematical relationship between frequency and wavelength
What is c=lamda x v speed of light=frequency x wavelength
500
dry ice subliming (forming gas from a solid)
What is a physical change
500
area of statistical probability where an electron might be present
What is an orbital?
500
has the same electron configuration but is not the same element
What is isoelectronic
500
calculated some fancy math that more accurately described the atom
Who is Schrodinger?
500
E=vh
What is the relationship between energy and frequency
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