The relationship between energy and frequency.
What is directly proportional?
This quantum number indicates the shape of the orbital.
What is l?
This atom is the largest on the periodic table.
What is Francium?
The name of CS2
What is carbon disulfide?
The access to this orbital subshell allows atoms to exceed their octet.
What are d orbitals
The region of the electromagentic spectrum where the wavelength of 1 m can be found.
What is radio?
The number of orbitals that are are in l = 2.
What is 5 orbitals.
This increases across a period due to increasing protons but not core electrons.
What is Zeff?
The formula of sulfur hexafluoride.
What is SF6.
What is false.
This happens to the frequency when the wavelength is doubled.
What is cut in half.
The element with the electron configuration of 1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁶.
What is argon?
The Zeff of sulfur.
What is +6?
The formula of magnesium nitride.
What is Mg3N2?
The molecular geometry and angles of SF4.
What is see-saw and 90 and <120.
The wavelength (in nm) of a photon with a frequency of 6.69 x 1014 Hz.
What is 448 nm.
The number of electrons in the n = 2 shell of potassium.
What is 8 electrons?
The atom in this series with the highest first ionization energy.
Na, Al, P, Cl
What is Cl?
The name of CrO.
What is chromium (II) oxide?
The number of electrons in and draw the Lewis structure of CO32-.
What is 24 electrons
The frequency of a photon with a wavelength of 7 micrometers.
What is 4.3 x 10^13 Hz?
The condensed electron configuration of In.
What is [Kr]5s²4d¹⁰5p¹
The order of increasing size of these isoelectronic species: K+, P3-, Cl-, Ar, Ca2+
What is Ca2+< K+ < Ar < Cl- < P3-
The name of P2O5.
What is diphosphorous pentoxide.
The molecular geometry and polarity of RnCl2
What is linear and nonpolar