Photons are emitted when the electrons do this.
What is going down the energy level?
This model of Hydrogen is useful but proven to be incorrect.
What is Bohr model of the atom?
This is the number of electrons an orbital holds.
What is 2?
For this section you have to write the equations on the board. You are not required to calculate them though. Okay, now, given that the plank constant is 6.626x10-34J*s and the frequency of this light is 5.000x109Hz, this is the amount of energy this light has.
What is (6.626x10-34J*s)x(5.000x109s) or 3.313x10-24J?
What is ion?
This is inversely proportional to the amount of energy the light has.
What is wavelength?
This law states that the relationship between the attraction force between two charged particles and their charges and distance.
What is Coulomb's Law?
This describes the restriction on the placement of electrons into the same orbital. It can be expressed as: "If two electrons occupy the same orbital, they must have opposite spins."
What is Pauli exclusion principle?
The wavelength of this light is 2.000x10-7m and its frequency is 1.499x1015Hz. This is the speed of this light, in m/s.
What is (2.000x10-7m)x(1.499x1015/s) or 2.998x108m/s?
Atoms tend to form into ions that have the same numbers of electrons as these elements do.
What are noble gases?
It is known that microwave has lower energy per unit compare to visible light. Therefore, this is the relationship between the frequency of microwave and that of visible light.
What is less?
This scientist developed the mathematically model for calculating the location of the electrons. He is somewhat known for his example of cats.
Who is Schrödinger?
This states that in the ground state of an atom or ion, electrons fill atomic orbitals of the lowest available energy levels before occupying higher levels.
What is Aufbau principle?
This is the orbital diagram of a neutral Silicon (Si) atom.
What is
1s ↿⇂
2s ↿⇂
2p ↿⇂↿⇂↿⇂
3s ↿⇂
3p ↿_ ↿_ _ _
?
This term describes the relationship between a Magnesium ion (Mg2+) and a neutral Neon atom (Ne).
What is isoelectronic?
These are the ways light can behave.
What are particles and waves?
These are the electrons that usually involve in reactions.
What are valence electrons?
This describes how electrons are distributed among orbitals of the same sublevel when there is more than one way to distribute them. One of its most important ideas it that electrons will pair up in an orbital only when all orbitals in the same sublevel have one electron.
What is Hund's rule?
This is the electronic configuration of a neutral Bromine atom (Br).
What is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p5?
These are the name of a positive ion and the name of a negative ion.
What are a cation and an anion?
If the amount of energy of a single photon of a certain kind is a little bit less than sufficient to knock off an electron, this is the probability is electron will eventually get knock off if a huge amount of such photons are fired at this electron. This phenomenon reflects this nature of light.
What is 0% and particle?
If the charges of two charged particles remain unchanged but the distance between them decreases, this is what happens to the magnitude of the attraction force between them.
What is increase?
This is the total amount of electrons one s subshell, one p subshell, one d subshell, and one f subshell can hold altogether.
What is 32?
Daily Double! Choose either: gain 500 risk 0, or gain 1000 risk 500.
This is the proper electron configuration of a neutral Francium (Fr) atom.
The atoms of this element can form 1+ charged ions that have an electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6.
What is Sodium (Na)?