Coulomb's law relates these three properties
Photons act in a duality of these two concepts.
What is wave and particle?
The Bohr model organizes electrons into these at different circular layers around the nucleus.
What are energy levels?
The last part of the electron configuration of elements in the 1st column of the periodic table contains this sublevel and this superscript.
What is s1?
This change to one of the charges would cause the force to double
Light is "quantized" and therefore is said to come in these.
What is quanta or packets?
Higher energy levels are found here, with respect to the lower energy levels.
What is farther from the nucleus?
the configuration for bromine
What is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p5?
This is the change in force when the distance between two charges is cut in half
What is quadruple? (4x)
These two properties of waves are directly proportional.
What are energy and frequency?
Emission spectra form due to this, after electrons are given energy.
What is electrons returning to ground state from excited state?
In the 2nd row of the periodic table, these p-block elements exhibit special stability in their electron configurations.
What is nitrogen and neon?
These changes to a charge and to the distance would produce no change in the force.
What is doubling the distance and quadrupling a charge?
Doubling the wavelength of light would result in this change in energy
What is halving?
This variable determines how much energy is released when an electron returns to ground state from an excited state?
These 4 elements, found in the 4th and 5th row of the periodic table, are found in the d block and have 1 valence electron.
What are chromium, molybdenum, copper, and silver?
The force on one of helium's valence electrons, if the nucleus is 140 pm from the electron.
F = kq1q2/r2
charge of electron/proton: 1.60 x 10-19 C
k = 8.99 x 109 N·m2/C2
1pm = 1x10-12m
What is 2.35 x 10-8 N?
This is the order of the light spectrum from lowest energy to highest energy.
What is radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma?
The gap between these energy levels is the largest, producing a UV photon when transited by an electron.
What is n=2 and n=1?
This element likely has the same sublevel/superscript ending as chromium and molybdenum.
What is tungsten or seaborgium?