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Studying electrons and light

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show Level 5 to Level 1  
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show 14  
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show Rows  
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Who said we cannot know the location and the speed of an electron at the same time?   show
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Who discovered sublevels?   show
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What is the valence shell of barium?   show
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show Bohr  
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show Gallium  
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Which element has 6 valence electrons: selenium or bromine?   show
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show Neon  
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show Chlorine  
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[Ar]...what ion is this: Cl+1 or Cl-1?   show
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Which element contains the first "d" electron?   show
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Which element has a full valence shell: neon or bromine?   show
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Which element has its valence electron in 7s1?   show
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show Phosphorous  
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show Chromium  
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What is the maximum number of valence electrons an atom can have?   show
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Empty Bus Seat Rule, Urinal Rule...whose rule is this?   show
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show Oxygen  
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show Aufbau  
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Units of energy.   show
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Two electrons in the same orbital must have opposite spins: Whose rule is this?   show
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Units of wavelength.   show
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Who says "Only Two!"   show
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s-1 is the same as:   show
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The lowest point of a wave.   show
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show s-1 or Hertz  
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show Atomic emission spectrum  
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The highest point of a wave.   show
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show Wavelength  
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show Continuous spectrum  
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show Frequency  
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The height of a wave from the midline.   show
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The energy level that an electron jumps to after absorbing energy is called the:   show
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show Violet  
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Which color of light has the longest wavelength?   show
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show Violet  
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What is 6.62 x 10-34 Js?   show
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show Speed of Light  
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show Direct relationship  
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show Indirect relationship  
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show Low wavelength and high frequency  
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show H, He  
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show 5  
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show Valence electrons  
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show 7  
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show 2  
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What comes next: 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s...   show
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show Complex  
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show 5s  
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How many orbitals can the "d" subshell hold?   show
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What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 4th energy level?   show
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show It increases  
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show Quantum Leap  
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