The polarity of charge held by an electron
What is negative?
The name of the system to classify based on wavelength
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
The 4 letters to represent the orbitals
What are s, p, d, and f?
A pattern we can observe looking at properties of elements organized on the periodic table
What is a periodic trend?
Elements that are unable to bond
What are noble gasses?
The area of the atom in which the electrons are stored.
What is the electron cloud?
As wavelength increases, frequency will ____
What is decrease?
The number of electrons a p orbital can hold
What is 6 electrons?
The direction in which atomic radius increases
What is down and left?
The type of bonding where an electron is given completely from one atom to another.
What is an ionic bond?
The location on the periodic table that determines how many valence electrons an element has.
The color of visible light with the lowest energy
What is red?
The configuration of Fluorine.
What is 1s2 2s2 2p5
The willingness of an atom to react and form bonds
What is reactivity?
The type of bond where two non-metals share an electron unevenly
What is a polar covalent bond?
The number of valence electrons required for stability.
What is the number 8?
The first wave with high enough energy to be harmful to humans
What is UV?
The element with the configuration [Ne] 3s2 3p1
What is Aluminum?
Astatine, Carbon, Fluorine, Thallium. One of these is the least electronegative.
What is Thallium?
What is electronegativity?
This action causes an excited electron to release light
What is returning to the ground state? What is emission?
The color of visible light which travels the fastest
What is none/all colors?
The problem with this configuration:
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 4p5
What is skipping the 3d orbital?
The amount of energy required to remove and electron from an atom.
What is Ionization energy?
Any two elements that will form an ionic bond with each other
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