Chapter 5 Vocabulary Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
electromagnetic radiation | a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space |
wavelength | the length, frequency, amplitude, and speed |
frequency | the number of waves that pass a given point per second |
amplitude | the waves height from the origin to a crest, or from the origin to a trough |
electromagnetic spectrum | encompasses all forms of electromagnetic radiation |
quantum | the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom |
Planck's Constant | has a value of 6.626 x 10-34 j * s, where J is the symbol for the joule, the SI unit of energy |
photoelectric effect | surfaces when light of a certain frequency shines on the surfaces |
photon | a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy |
atomic emission spectrum | an element is the set of frequencies of the electromagnetic waves emitted by atoms of an element |
ground state | the lowest allowable energy state of an atom |
de broglie equation | predicts that all moving particles have wave characteristics |
heisenberg uncertainty principle | states that it is fundamentally impossible to know precisely both the velocity and position of a particle at the same time |
quantum mechanical model of the atom | the atomic model in which electrons are treated as waves |
atomic orbital | a three-dimensional region around the nucleus |
principal quantum numbers | indicate the relative sizes and energies of atomic orbitals |
principal energy levels | specifies the atoms major energy levels |
energy sublevels | part of energy levels |
electron configuraton | arrangement of electrons in an atom |
aufbau principle | states that each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available |
pauli exclusion principle | states that a maximum or two electrons may occupy a single atomic orbital, but only if the electrons have opposite spins |
hund's rule | states that single electrons with the same spin must occupy each equal-energy orbital before additional electrons with opposite spins can occupy the same orbitals |
valence electron | are defined as electrons in the atom's outermost orbitals-generally those orbitals associated with the atom's highest principal energy level |
electron-dot structure | consisits of the element's symbol, which represents the atomic nucleus and inner-level electrons,surrounded by dots representing the atom's valence electrons. |
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