Across
- 2. What box’s subshell on the periodic table can only hold 3 up to orbitals?
- 3. What does the equation: 6.626 x 10^-34 Js represent?
- 5. Lowest Point on a wave
- 7. The Lower the Frequency, The _______ the wavelength
- 8. Write True or False: Sulfur [S] is a Noble Gas
- 9. Lowest energy orbitals are filled _____
- 11. Write True or False: Light at a certain frequency causes metals to eject their electrons, but below a certain frequency, no electrons will eject no matter the brightness of the light
- 14. Minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- 16. What color has the most amount of energy in the Visible Light Spectrum?
- 17. What color has the least amount of energy in the Visible Light Spectrum?
- 19. Atoms become ______ when they absorb energy
- 24. Shorthand way of writing an element's electron configuration by using the symbol of the preceding noble gas in brackets to represent the core electrons
- 28. What are the electrons in the outermost energy level called?
- 29. What unit is used to measure Energy?
- 30. What unit is used to measure frequency?
- 31. What box’s subshell on the periodic table can only hold 7 up to orbitals?
- 33. Type of electromagnetic radiation that is present in sunlight
- 34. A space where an electron is most likely to be found within an atom
- 36. What does the equation: 3.00 x 10^8 m/s represent?
- 37. What unit is used to measure wavelengths?
- 38. The way in which electrons are arranged in various orbitals around the nuclei of atoms are called ________ __________ (Ex: 1s2 2s2 2p6)
Down
- 1. What acronym is used to show the lowest to highest energy on the visible light spectrum?
- 4. The distance from the center line to the top of the Crest of a Wave
- 6. Highest point on a wave
- 10. What box’s subshell on the periodic table can only hold 1 orbital?
- 12. What does the λ in the Wave formula represent?
- 13. Write Yes or No: Is Neon [Ne] a Noble Gas
- 15. The last group of elements in the periodic table with full subshells
- 16. ______ light can be seen by the human eye and falls in between Infrared and Ultraviolet on the electromagnetic spectrum
- 18. A tiny particle that comprises waves of electromagnetic radiation
- 20. What are the electrons in the inner, or lower energy shells called?
- 21. How many electrons are allowed to be in one orbital?
- 22. Highest energy orbitals are filled ____
- 23. What box’s subshell on the periodic table can only hold up to 5 orbitals?
- 25. Electrons tend to ____ when next to each other
- 26. Electrons must spin ________ from each other to occupy the same orbital
- 27. What does the E in E=hv represent?
- 32. What does the v in the Wave formula represent?
- 35. The Higher the Frequency, The _______ the wavelength
- 39. Type of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye but can be detected as heat
