This will decrease if energy increases.
What is wavelength?
This is the experiment that showed electrons exhibit wave-particle duality.
What is de Broglie's double slit experiment?
These are the possible values of m sub l for a 4f subshell
What is -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3?
Out of Se, S, and Te, this element has the largest first ionization energy.
What is S?
This only elements that form liquids at room temperature.
What are bromine and mercury?
This is the frequency of light associated with a wavelength of 6.50 x 102 nm.
What is 4.61 x 1014 Hz?
These are the reason atoms don't emit white light when their electrons are excited and go back down to ground state.
What are quantized energy levels in atoms?
This is the number of orbitals in a 6d subshell.
What is 5?
Out of P, S, and Cl, this element releases the most energy upon adding an electron.
What is Cl?
This will happen to the water level if you pour a handful of salt into a full glass of water.
What is decrease?
This is the energy associated with a wavelength of 4.50 x 102 nm.
What is 4.41 x 10-19 J?
A phenomena Einstein used to show that light behaves as a particle as well as a wave.
What is the photoelectric effect?
This is the electron configuration for the calcium ion.
What is [Ar]?
This is the reason why atomic size decreases going across a period.
What is increasing nuclear charge?
This molecule is produced by lightning strikes.
What is ozone?
This is the wavelength (in nm) of light emitted when an electron in a H atom transitions from n=3 to n=2
What is 656.7 nm?
This was the problem Planck solved by introducing Planck's constant.
What is the ultraviolet catastrophe?
This is the number of unpaired electrons in a copper atom.
What is 1?
This is the period 3 element with the following ionization energy values: 780, 1575, 3220, 4350, 16,100
What is Si?
This many metals are a color other than silver/grey.
What is 2? (Copper and gold)
What wavelength of light (meters) does it take to remove an electron from energy level n=1?
What is 9.120 x 10-8 m?
This is the principal quantum level that an electron started in if the wavelength it emitted was 397.2 nm and it reached level n=2.
What is n=7?
This is the electron configuration for chromium.
What is [Ar] 4s1 3d5?
Out of the following, this element has the largest ionic radius: Ca2+, Mg2+, Cl-
What is Cl-?
This is the rarest naturally occurring element in the earth's crust.
What is astatine (At)?