Atomic Structure Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 8. single electrons with the same spin must occupy each equal energy orbital before additional electrons with opposite spin can occupy the same orbital
- 10. the number of protons
- 11. what does the e in the energy formula stand for
- 13. the height of a wave
- 15. the color that emits the least energy
- 17. what as a maximum of 2 electrons each
- 20. energy formula
- 22. what is the other method for e configuration writing besides aufbau principle
- 23. electrons in the outermost energy shell
- 24. wavelength what wavelength is lower frequency
- 25. atoms with the same number of protons but different amount of neutrons
- 26. sub-atomic particles with a +1 charge
- 27. these do not add anything to the mass number but they do balance out the positive charge of the protons in the nucleus
- 29. frequency what frequency is shorter wavelength
- 33. sum of protons and neutrons
- 35. what do atomic orbitals depict about an electron
- 36. there is a nonzero probability of finding an electron anywhere in our universe
- 38. the relationship between frequency and wavelength
- 39. lowest point of a wave
- 41. a max of 2 electrons can inhabit 1 orbital, but only if they have opposite spin
Down
- 1. how to atoms become "excited"
- 2. [Ne]3s^1 is an example of what
- 3. which element contains 16 electrons
- 4. arrangement of electrons that always sit at the lowest energy rows first
- 5. the color that emits the most energy
- 6. atoms that have gained or lost one or more electrons
- 7. the h in the energy formula
- 9. what does every atom have
- 12. if a charged object moves with an acceleration, it would do what to electromagnetic waves
- 14. atoms with negative charge
- 16. 3.00 x 10^8 m/s
- 18. what formula is c=λν
- 19. measure of wavelength
- 21. atoms with positive charge
- 28. the v in the energy formula
- 30. minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- 31. measure of frequency
- 32. electrons occupy the lowest energy orbital available
- 34. how many electrons occupy outermost orbitals in the element sulfur
- 37. sub-atomic particles with zero charge
- 40. highest point of a wave