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Electromagnetic Radiation | Form of energy that exhibits wave like behavior at it travels through space.
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Wavelength | Shortest distance between two points on a continous wave.
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Frenquency | Number of waves that pass a point in a given second.
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Amplitude | The waves height from the origin to the crest.
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Electromagnetic Spectrum | Encompasses all forms of electomagentic radiation.
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Quantum | Minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom.
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Planks Constant | Value of 6.626x10(-34)j.s.
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Photoelectric Effect | Electrons called photoelectrons are entitled from a metal surface when light of a certain frequency shines on the surface.
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Photon | A partical of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantom of energy.
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Atomic Emission Spectron | The set of frequencies of the electromagnetic waves entitled by atoms of the element.
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Ground State | the lowest allowable energy state of an atom.
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de broglie equation | predicts that all moving particles have a wave characteristics and relates each particle's wavelentgh to its frenquency, its mass, and Planck's constant.
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heisenberg uncertainity principle | to know the velocity and position of a partical
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quantom mechanical model of the atom | the atomic model on which electrons are treated as waves
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atomic orbital | describes the electrons probable location
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principle quantum numbers | indicate the relative sizes and energies of atomic orbital
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principle energy levels | the atoms major energy levels
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energy sublevels | are in priciple energy levels
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