1.66x10-24 grams
What is 1 amu or 1 atomic mass unit?
The spontaneous breakdown of an atom's nucleus, which often changes the element to which the atom belongs.
What is radioactive decay?
Atomic number of 12
What is Magnesium (Mg)?
The high points of a wave are called __________.
What is a crest?
The value that represents the speed of light.
What is 3.00x108 m/sec ?
The variable that represents the speed of light constant.
What is "c"?
Identifying chemicals by studying the light they emit or absorb.
What is spectroscopy?
*When the atomic mass is different than the atomic number, it results in _________.
What is "an isotope"?
A wavelength can be measured on a wave by looking at the distance between two ____________ or two __________.
What is crests or troughs?
What is a neutron?
This equation relates wavelength to frequency.
What is f = c/𝜆?
A quantity in nature that never changes.
What is a physical constant?
Silicon has ______ protons, electrons and neutrons.
What is 14 protons, 14 electrons and 14 neutrons?
We use what mathematical term to describe the relationship between frequency and wavelength.
What is inversely proportional?
A substance that can not be broken down into simpler substances.
What is an element?
1/sec represented as a unit label.
What is the metric unit hertz (Hz)?
When one things changes another changes in the exact same way.
Potassium is designated using the letter _____.
What is K?
Orange light has a wavelength of 612 nm. What energy does a photon of this light have?
What is 3.25x10-19 J ?
A combination of two or more ATOMS joined together.
What is a molecule?
h
What is Planck's constant, 6.63x10-34?
Describes how light is "packaged"
What is a photon?
Ca represents this element.
What is Calcium?
A photon has an energy of 1.19 x 10-16 J. Solve for the frequency.
What is 1.79 x 1017 Hz?
Or 1.79 x 1017 1/sec?
Energy and frequency are ___________ proportional. This means that when one changes the other changes in exactly the same way.
What is directly?
The formula used to solve for energy, E.
What is E = h x f?
The lowest energy state of a particle.
What is ground state?
The symbol (including atomic mass) of the element that has 54 protons and 133 neutrons is called ______and has how many electrons.
What is 133Xe? What is 54?
Light has a frequency of 3.45x10-17 Hz. Solve for the wavelength.
What is 8.70x10-10 m?
A photon has an energy of 1.19 x 10-16 J. What is it's frequency?
What is 1.79 x 1017 Hz?
Give the full ground state electron configuration for Cobalt (Co).
What is 1s22s22p63s23p64s24d7?
Light, as well as many subatomic particles, have the properties of both particles and waves.
What is wave-particle duality?
When looking at the periodic chart, groups or rows have similar chemical characteristics?
What is a group?
This class of elements make terrific semi-conductors because they don't get too hot when conducting energy.
What is a metalloid?
_______ tend to gain electrons when forming ions.
What is 'non-metal'?
Give the abbreviated ground state electron configuration for Barium (Ba).
What is [Xe]6s2?
The outermost electons on an atom are called _______.
What are valence electrons?
The ending of an atoms name changes to ____ if it gains one or more electrons and becomes negatively charged.
What is -ide?
______ compounds form between metals and non-metals.
What is ionic?
Draw the Lewis structure for Sulfur (S).
What is an ion?
______ tend to lose electrons when forming ions.
What is 'metals'?
Metals tend to look _____, are _____ and are _____ conductors.
What is shiny, malleable and good?
Give the Lewis Structure for a Sodium ion.

These chemicals are chemicals that form a conductive solution when dissolved.
What is an electrolyte?
This forms between cations and anions and are held together by their mutual attraction.
What is an ionic compound?
Give the chemical formula for a compound of magnesium and iodine.
What is MgI2?
Mg is in group 2A, which means it is a 2+, and Iodine is in group 7A, which means it is a 1-. It takes 2 iodine for every 1 magnesium.