Electrons in Atoms
Across
- 2. The shape of an “s” type orbital
- 3. The shape of a “p” type orbital
- 5. The maximum number of electrons that can be held in an “s” type sublevel
- 6. The transition metal section of the Periodic Table makes up this sublevel section
- 7. This sublevel section appears as two long rows typically found belowthe periodic table
- 9. Hund’s rule states that the first electrons placed into equal energy orbitals must be ______________.
- 11. The abbreviated way of writing electron configurations begins with this kind of element
- 15. The symbol placed around the element used at the beginning of an abbreviated electron configuration.
- 17. The term used to describe orbitals that have equivalent energy
- 19. The maximum number of electrons that can be held in a “p” type sublevel
- 20. The maximum number of electrons that can be held in an “f” type sublevel
- 21. The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that electrons that occupy the same orbital must have opposite _______.
- 22. The number of orbitals in a “d” type sublevel
Down
- 1. The physical area of space occupied by 2 electrons
- 2. Groups 1 & 2 make up this sublevel section on the Periodic Table
- 4. Principle that states electrons will fill in an atom in order of increasing orbital energy
- 8. The number of orbitals in an “s” type sublevel
- 9. Groups 13-18 make up this sublevel section on the Periodic Table
- 10. Has the abbreviated configuration [Ne]3s²3p⁵
- 12. Has the electron configuration 1s²2s¹
- 13. The number of orbitals in an “f” type sublevel
- 14. Rule that states that electrons will fill in one to an equivalent energy orbital first before pairing up
- 16. The number of orbitals in a“p” type sublevel
- 18. The maximum number of electrons that can be held in an “d” type sublevel