Chemistry

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Across
  1. 1. # of electrons for Neon with a charge of +4
  2. 3. A max of 2 electrons can inhabit one orbital only if they have _____ spin.
  3. 4. Symbol for Iridium
  4. 6. Do atoms that lose electrons become positive or negative?
  5. 8. Everything is made up of?
  6. 11. Does the isotope of an element matter when it comes to determining the charge? Yes or No answer
  7. 12. If a charged object moves with an ____ it would radiate electromagnetic waves.
  8. 13. On what row does subshell d start?
  9. 14. symbol for Tin
  10. 17. Atoms with a negative charge have more electrons than protons are called?
  11. 18. Electrons have a what charge?
  12. 20. Number of electrons for Hydrogen with a charge of +1
  13. 21. The alpha particles were____ by the nucleus.
  14. 22. Atoms with a positive charge have fewer electrons than protons and are called?
  15. 23. Mass number for Boron with a charge of +3
  16. 24. Symbol for Iron
  17. 25. # of electrons =?
  18. 27. How many rows are in the periodic table not including subshell f?
  19. 30. Light at a certain ___ causes metals to eject their electrons.
  20. 32. What is h in the formula E=hv?
  21. 33. Electrons occupy the ______ _____ orbital available.
  22. 34. Atoms with either more or fewer electrons are called?
  23. 35. On what row and after what subshell do you start to include subshell f?
  24. 37. How many electrons can 4f hold?
  25. 38. Electron configuration for Na
  26. 39. atomic mass for Boron
Down
  1. 1. What is the atomic mass for Nd?
  2. 2. Electrons are NOT localized in certain, well-defined and precise ____ around the nucleus.
  3. 3. Atoms ___ Depict an electron's Probable location
  4. 5. s-1 orbital= how many electrons
  5. 7. What is the atomic mass for Rb?
  6. 9. Name for W
  7. 10. [Kr] 5s^2 4d^10 5p^6
  8. 12. Atoms ___ energy and become excited
  9. 13. Find sig figs for 9.0000
  10. 15. Mass number for Fluorine
  11. 16. Atoms with different # of protons are different?
  12. 19. How many electrons can 3d hold?
  13. 20. Name of Zn
  14. 26. Shorthand configuration for Pt
  15. 28. If isotopes have the same # of protons, what don't they have the same # of?
  16. 29. When an electron makes a transition form a higher energy level to a lower one, a particle of light called a ______ is emitted.
  17. 31. Find the element for the configuration [Ne]3s^2 3p^1
  18. 34. The ___ of an element are atoms with the same # of protons but different # of neutrons
  19. 35. Find the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation having a frecency of 5.00*10^12 Hz?
  20. 36. Shorthand configuration for nickel