Configuration
The electron configuration for hydrogen.
What is 1s1 ?
This is also known as electromagnetic radiation.
What is light?
The name of the element with the electron configuration of 1s22s22p2.
What is carbon?
The 4 quantum numbers used to characterize an electron in an atom. (HINT: "not really numbers")
What are n, l, ml, and ms ?
The number of electrons that fit in a set of p orbitals.
What is six?
The electron configuration for fluorine.
What is 1s22s22p5 ?
This is distance between two of the same points of the wave of light.
What is wavelength (λ)?
The symbol of the element with the electron configuration of 1s22s22p6.
What is Ne?
The n and l options for the following 3d subshell.
What is n=3 and l=2, 1, or 0?
The number of orbitals that fill the f-orbitals.
The shorthand electron configuration for calcium.
What is [Ar]4s2 ?
This has units of per seconds.
What is frequency?
The name of the element with the electron configuration of 1s22s22p63s23p44s23d1.
What is scandium?
The total number of electrons that can occupy an orbital.
What are 2 electrons?
No two electrons can have the same set of four quantum numbers.
What is that a specific set of quantum numbers describes the position of a single electron (Pauli exclusion principle)?
The full electron configuration for Ga.
What is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p1 ?
That light demonstrates both wavelike and particle-like behavior.
What is wave-particle duality?
The name of the element with the electron configuration of [Xe]6s24f145d10.
What is mercury?
The sublevel that corresponds to n=4 and l=3.
What is 4f?
Whenever possible, electrons retain unpaired spins in degenerate orbitals.
What is the public bus seating (or Hund's) rule?
The Noble gas electron configuration for Am.
What is [Rn]7s25f7 ?
The emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation of a high enough frequency hits a material.
What is the photoelectric effect?
The symbol of the element with [Rn]7s27p65f146d10.
What is Og?
The energy level where d-orbitals first appear.
What is the 3rd energy level?
This is how electron orbitals are filled.
What is lowest energy first (Aufbau's principle)?