Electrons on the outermost energy level.
What are valence electrons?
Small section in the middle of the electron radiation spectrum.
What is visible light?
Where neutrons and protons are found.
What is the nucleus?
The most common flame color from our experiment.
What is orange?
It is used to organize the periodic table.
What is atomic number?
Electrons have an insane amount ____________.
What is energy?
The lowest energy waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
What are radio waves?
Subatomic particle with a positive charge.
What is a proton?
The nonmetal in each formula.
What is chlorine?
Same as the atomic number.
What are protons.
Electrons that move to a higher energy level are in an ____________.
What is excited state?
The highest frequency visible light.
What is violet?
Sub atomic particle found outside of the nucleus.
What is an electron?
Metal that produces a green flame.
What is copper?
Columns on the periodic table.
What are groups or families?
Energy given off as electrons move to ground state.
What is visible light waves?
The shortest wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum.
What are gamma rays?
An atom where there is not an equal amount of protons and electrons.
What is an ion?
This metal produces a red/pink color.
What is lithium?
Inert elements located on the far right of the periodic table.
What are noble gases?
Responsible for chemical bonding?
What are electrons?
Wavelengths that have high frequency and high energy.
What are short wavelengths?
The difference between the mass number and the number of protons.
What are the number of neutrons?
The spectrum that allows for the identity of the element.
What is a line spectrum?
Highly reactive metals and the first family.
What are alkali metals?