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Electron Configuration
100

This scientist discovered the nucleus

Rutherford

100

This subatomic particle changes between different isotopes

Neutrons

100

Avogadro's number

6.022 x 1023 atoms/mol

100

The wavelength range of visible light

400nm to 700nm

100

1s22s23s1

Sodium (Na)

200

This scientist was known as the pioneer of atomic theory

Dalton

200

You need these to determine the number of neutrons in an atom

Mass number and atomic number (protons)

200

Atomic mass for Zinc (Zn, Z=30)

65.39 amu

200

The lowest energy form of radiation

Radiowave

200

Fluorine

1s22s22p5

300

The experiment used to discover the first subatomic particle

Cathode Ray Experiment

300

The number of protons, electrons and neutrons in carbon-13

6 protons, 6 electrons, 7 neutrons

300

How many atoms are in 5.4 moles of Argon (Ar, Z=18)

3.3 x 1024 atoms

300

When an electron goes from ground state to excited state

Absorption

300

Zirconium (Zr, Z=40)

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d2

400

The part of the atom that is positively charged

Nucleus

400

The nuclear notation for an element with 4 electrons and 6 neutrons

Be with 10 on top and 4 on bottom

400

How many moles are in 6.70 g of Chlorine (Cl, Z=17)

0.189 mol

400

The wavelength of light (in nm) with a frequency of 2.3 x 1015 Hz

130 nm

400

Orbital notation for Cobalt (Co, Z=27)

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d7 (1 line for each s - all filled, 3 lines for each p - all filled, 5 lines for d - first two filled the rest has one)

500

Electrons in an atom are considered to be this due to its energetic behavior

Quantized

500

All isotopes of the same element have this in common (2 answers)

Protons and chemical behavior

500

How many grams are in 5.92 x 1028 atoms of Tin (Sn, Z=50)

1.17 x 107 g or 11,700,000 g

500

The energy of light with a wavelength of 500nm

4 x 10-19 J

500

The reason 3d comes after 4s

Aufbau principle

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