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This is my Class 8th Grade for the Advance Math and Science (AMSA) CharterSchool

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Hund's Rule   States that single electrons with the same spin must occupy each equal-energy orbital before additional electrons with opposites spins can occupy the same energy level orbital        
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S orbital looks like what   Sphere (DONT CALL IT A CIRCLE)        
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P orbital looks like what   Dumbbell        
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D orbital looks like what   Clover        
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F orbital looks like what   fkdjsaljcwpwjcklwjfpoewjpejfopdpos;ajfwejpofjpewajpfewapfjdwiosewjfiwafoewjowps (theres not a shape)        
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The Electron   no mass   negative charge   Electrons are found outside the nucleus   There are 4 different types of orbital. S P D F  
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Ground State   Electrons of an element is an outer orbital electron that is in the lowest energy state        
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Excited State   the electron at its highest state        
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Principal quantum number   (n) indicates the size and energy of the atomic orbital        
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Electrons Configuration   The Arrangement of electrons in an atom        
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Aufbau Principles:   States that each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available        
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Pauli Exclusion principle:   States that a maximum of two electrons can occupy a single atomic orbital, but only if the electrons have opposite spins        
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