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Wavelength

The distance between two identical parts on successive waves

100

Electronegativity

The ability of a bonded atom to attract electrons to itself

100

Line spectra

occur when only certain frequencies (colors) of light released

100

List the colors of visible light in order of increasing energy

Red < orange < yellow < green < blue < violet

100

List two properties for the following
Metals

Shiny, silver, solid, conduct heat and electricity, more dense, and can be shaped (malleable and ductile)

200

Ground State

The lowest energy state of an atom

200

Atom

smallest particle of an element

200

Atomic radius

distance from the nucleus to the end of the electron cloud

200

What is the relationship between energy and frequency

directly related (high frequency = high energy)

200

What is atomic radius?

Atomic radius is the distance from the nucleus to the end of the electron cloud

300

Excited State

When an atom gains energy and its electrons are in higher energy levels than the ground state

300

strong force

holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.

300

Half life

amount of time it takes for half of the nuclei in a sample to decay

300

What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency

inversely related (Long waves = low frequency)

300

What trend do you see in atomic size as you go down a group? Support your answer, using examples from three groups.

Atomic radius gets larger as you down a group. Li smaller than Na, B is smaller than Al, and F is smaller than Cl

400

Isotope

Atoms of the same element (same #p+) with different number of neutrons

400

transmutation

change of an atom of one element into an atom of another element by nuclear decay

400

List the types of electromagnetic waves from shortest waves to longest waves

gamma < x-ray < ultraviolet < visible light < infrared < microwave < radio

400

What is the relationship between wavelength and energy

inversely related (Long waves = Low energy)

400

what is the trend in atomic size as you go across a period? Support your answer, using examples from two periods.

As you go across a period the atomic radius decreases
Li is larger than F
Na is larger than Cl

500

Average atomic mass

Weighted average mass of all of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element

500

radiation

energy that travels as waves through space

500

What creates atomic emission spectra? Be sure to focus on how each line of color that is released is related to what is happening with the electrons in the atom.

- electron absorbs energy and moves to a higher energy level
- electron returns to lower energy level releasing energy as a photon
- the energy (color / type of E.M. wave) equal to the difference in energy between the two levels the electron moves between
- each different transition between energy levels causes a unique wavelength of light

500

What happens when an electron returns to its ground state from its excited state?

It releases energy in the form of a photon of electromagnetic radiation

500

How does this trend in number of energy levels explain the trend in atomic size?

Each added energy level is larger than the previous one so the atom's electron cloud gets larger

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