Atomic Model
Waves
Orbital Notation
Electron Configuration
Noble Gas Notation
100

Coined the term atomos which translates to "uncuttable"

Democritus

100

Describes the relationship between wavelength and frequency

Inversely/indirect

100

Share B4 U Pair

Hund's Rule

100

The next orbital

1s2 2s22p6 3s23p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6s2...

4f14

100

The group containing noble gases

Group 18
200

Discovered the electron

JJ Thompson "The Plum Pudding Model"

200

Describes the relationship between frequency and energy.

Direct

200

"Build Up"

Aufbau Principle
200

1s22s22p63s23p64s2 3d104p

Selenium

200

[Ar] 4s23d2

Titanium

300

Stated that electrons could "jump/fall" energy levels.

Niels Bohr

300

The wavelength of a wave that has a frequency of 3.5 x 1018 Hz.

8.6 x 10-11 m

300


Nitrogen

300

1s22s22p63s23p6 4s23d104p65s24d105p66s24f10 

Dysprosium

300

[He] 2s22p5

Fluorine

400

The location in which electrons exist in the Quantum Mechanical Model

"Orbitals"

400

Has a frequency of approximately 2.5 x 108

microwaves

400


Silicon

400

The correct electron configuration for silver


1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p65s14d10

400

The correct noble gas configuration for Bromine

[Ar] 4s23d104p5

500

Discovered that the atom has a positively charged nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment

Ernest Rutherford

500

The frequency of light it takes 254000 J/mole to eject electrons from a certain metal surface.

6.37 x 1014 Hz

500

Which of the following is correct?

.                          c.  

b.                            d.  

d

500
The correct electron configuration for a sodium ion.

1s22s22p6

500

[Xe] 6s24f145d106p2

Lead

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