Chem 04 Atoms Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
matter is neither created nor destroyed during (chemical or physical) changes; mass of reactants = mass of products... this is the law of _?_ | conservation of mass |
elements that chemically combine do so in consistent proportions by mass... this is the law of _?_ | definite proportions |
gaseous elements that react do so in simple ratios by volume... this is the law of _?_ | combining gas volumes |
when two elements combine in more than one definite ratio by mass, fixing the mass of the first element reveals the masses of the second element form simple, whole # ratios... this is the law of _?_ | multiple proportions |
he proposed the first atomic theory (had 5 basic ideas or 'tenets') | Dalton |
smallest part of element that retains its properties; the building block of matter | atom |
made of only one kind of atom | element |
Dalton 1: matter is composed of tiny particles called _?_ | atoms |
Dalton 2: atoms cannot be _?_, _?_, or _?_ | created, destroyed, broken |
Dalton 3: atoms of the same element are _?_ | identical |
Dalton 4: atoms of different elements are _?_, specifically in their _?_ | different; weight |
Dalton 5: when atoms combine, they do so in simple _?_ | whole number ratios |
device used by Thomson to discover electrons, the first subatomic particle (plum pudding model) | cathode ray tube (CRT) |
procedure used by Rutherford to identify and measure characteristics of the atomic nucleus by firing alpha particles at a metal target | gold foil experiment |
he developed an atomic model placing electrons at specific distances from the nucleus based on specific light frequencies emitted by atoms | Bohr |
one of the 'fixed' paths followed by electrons as they orbit the nucleus | energy level |
small, super dense, positive center of atom | nucleus |
negatively charged region surrounding atom's nucleus | electron cloud |
positively charged subatomic particle located in nucleus and having a mass of 1 amu | proton |
1/12th the mass of a C-12 isotope, used for measuring relative mass of atoms | amu (u, or dalton) |
negatively charged subatomic particle orbiting nucleus, having a mass of nearly 0 amu | electron |
subatomic particle having no charge (0), a mass of about 1 amu, and located in nucleus | neutron |
Millikan's procedure for determining the exact mass and charge of an electron | oil drop experiment |
it tells the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom | atomic number |
sum of protons + neutrons in atom's nucleus | mass number |
atoms of same element but with different # of neutrons | isotopes |
specific isotope used to define the atomic mass unit | C-12 |
way of 'naming' an isotope using super- and subscripts | nuclear symbol |
name of the H-1 isotope containing 1 e- orbiting 1 p+ | protium |
name of the H-2 isotope containing 1 e- orbiting 1 p+& 1 n | deuterium |
name of the rare, radioactive H-3 isotope containing 1 e- orbiting 1 p+ & 2 n's | tritium |
weighted average of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element | atomic mass |
quantity found by using the equation "mass # - atomic #" | # of neutrons |
overall charge of a normal, uncombined atom in which the # of p+ = # e- | neutral |
maximum capacity of the 1st energy level | 2 |
maximum capacity of the 2nd energy level | 8 |
maximum capacity of the 3rd energy level | 18 |
term used by Democritus to describe indivisible particles he thought matter might be made of (Greek for "uncuttable") | atomos |
order of discovery of the 3 major subatomic particles | electron, proton, neutron |
"A.P.E." in A.P.E.M.A.N. means _?_ | atomic # = # protons = # electrons |
"M.A.N." in A.P.E.M.A.N. means _?_ | mass # – atomic # = # neutrons |
if an element naturally occurs as nearly or completely one isotope, its atomic mass on the periodic table will be very close to a _?_ | whole number |
if you know the # of isotopes, their % abundance, and relative mass... you can calculate _?_ | average atomic mass |
equation for calculating the # of electrons required to fill any energy level "n" | 2n^2 |
the condition of an electron when at its lowest possible energy | ground state |
describes an electron at a higher than normal energy level | excited |
a change of energy levels (up or down) of an electron | transition |
experiment that identifies metal ions by the color of light they make in a fire | flame test |
light 'fingerprint' emitted by a gaseous element when electrically stimulated | emission (bright-line) spectrum |
crest to crest distance of a wave | wavelength |
# of waves that pass a point per second | frequency |
SI unit of frequency | hertz |
math relationship between frequency and wavelength for waves in a particular medium | inversely proportional |
mnemonic for remembering visible light spectrum from longest to shortest wavelength | ROY G. BIV |
wavelength range of the visible spectrum | 400 - 700 nanometers |
10^-9 meters | nanometer |
'speed of light' abbreviation and # | c (3.00x10^8 m/s) |
variable/letter that stands for wavelength | λ |
the electron transition from upper level to the 1st produces _?_ light (electromagnetic radiation) | ultraviolet |
the electron transition from upper level to the 2nd produces _?_ light (electromagnetic radiation) | visible |
the electron transition from upper level to the 3rd produces _?_ light (electromagnetic radiation) | infrared |
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