The scientist who came up with the first picture of the atom
Who is Dalton?
The state that an electron is in when it "jumps" to a higher orbital
What is excited state?
The quantum number that describes the size and energy of an orbital
What is "n"?
The maximum amount of electrons per orbital
What is two electrons?
The condensed electron configuration of aluminum (13 electrons)
[Ne] 3s23p1
The scientist who did the gold foil experiment
Who is Rutherford?
A well known medical application of quantum analysis
What is Magentic Resonance Imaging (MRI)?
The letters that describe the shape of an orbital
What is “spdf”?
How many different orientations of orbitals are there?
What is four orientations?
The complete electron configuration of aluminum (13 electrons)
The scientist who discovered electrons
Who is Thomson?
The model that Schrodinger used to demonstrate the wave-like properties of electrons
What is the standing wave model?
The number that describes the spin of an electron
What is “ms”?
Which value defines the shape of an electron and its orbital?
What is "l"?
The section on the period table that describes the orbital shape of all alkali & alkaline earth metals
What is “s block”?
The physicist who defined quantums
Who is Max Planck?
The theory that states it is impossible to know the exact location of a particle
What is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle?
All the possible quantum numbers for the first electron in the first energy level
n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = +1/2
Another name for orbitals
The element in brackets in a condensed electron configuration
What is a noble (inert) gas?
The scientist who described atoms of having properties of both waves and particles
Who is De Broglie?
The mathematical probability of finding an electron in a certain region of space
If l = 1, then ml =?
ml=-1,0,+1
The theory that states that each orbital has an electron with a half-up spin and half-down spin
What is Pauli's Exclusion Principle?
The formula to calculate the number of orientations of an orbital
What is (n)2 ?