Across
- 5. positive charge
- 7. you can only shorten your notation if you put your noble gas in _____
- 8. a principle in which electrons occupy the lowest energy shells first
- 9. the least frequent wavelength
- 10. to what power is 3.00 to when referring to the speed of light
- 11. where do electrons “possibly” store themselves?
- 15. what does energy emit when it returns back to its original state
- 16. a principle in which electrons can only occupy the same orbital if they have the different spin
- 19. negative charge
- 21. if there are five orbitals, how many electrons can fit (MAXIMUM)
- 23. what does E=h*v mean
- 24. how many rows are in a periodic table
- 26. to know the ______ you need to know the frequency
- 27. what is the highest point in the wavelength called
- 28. what is the lowest point in the wavelength called
- 29. how should you write the frequency formula in your calculator?
- 30. how many electrons can fit into one orbital?
- 32. types of electrons that occupy the outer energy shell
- 33. electrons have to occupy ____ before they can pair up
- 35. what block is Helium in on the periodic table
- 36. a section in the periodic table that has 2 rows of 14 elements
- 37. what is the element that Zn represents
Down
- 1. unit for measuring energy
- 2. if it is row 4 in the S block, what row is it in the D block?
- 3. the most frequent wavelength
- 4. what is the name of h/6.626*10^-34?
- 6. what are the subshells (or “blocks”) electrons are grouped into IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER!
- 8. what should the number of electrons be equal to?
- 12. ____ model is a model that displays the structure of an atom, but is slightly inaccurate (also used frequently in present day science classrooms)
- 13. also known as the atomic number
- 14. if all of sulfur’s exponents add up to 16, what is sulfur’s atomic number?
- 17. to what power is 6.626 to when referring to energy
- 18. what state is energy in when it gets to an excited state
- 20. where electrons could POSSIBLY be
- 22. the units for frequency
- 25. no charge
- 31. what block is Zn in?
- 34. have a different number of neutrons, but same number of protons