Chemistry puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. The quantum number that correlates to the orbital of the electron
  2. 4. How the electrons are arranged in an element
  3. 6. the configuration that uses the group 18 elements to write shorthand
  4. 9. The man who predicted that
  5. 10. moving particles have a wavelike movement.
  6. 11. A spectrum of colorful frequencies that are emitted, something like the elements being introduced to electricity earlier in this trimester.
  7. 13. The man who made the principle of electrons taking the lowest possible orbital
  8. 17. The principle that states electrons can only have two of opposite spin in a single orbital
  9. 18. A specific set of four numbers to determine the location of an electron.
  10. 20. A collection of orbitals that occupy a principal energy level and consist of the letters S, P, D, and F
  11. 22. Electrons in the outermost shell of an orbital
  12. 23. The rule saying that electrons with the same spin go first in filling the orbitals.
  13. 24. the model that has electrons treated as waves
  14. 25. The differences between the types of radiation are on the ________ _____
Down
  1. 1. the light that reflects off of a metal when light vibrates at the right frequency, similar to a photograph being taken of a lake, is what.
  2. 2. The structure showing the location and amount of electrons in the valence shell.
  3. 5. A form of energy that radiates like an ocean wave throughout space
  4. 7. Shows the sublevel of an electron, which have shapes including s, p, d, and l.
  5. 8. Shows the relative size of an electron
  6. 12. Is either positive one half or negative one half
  7. 14. A diagram that shows the distribution of electrons
  8. 15. The are that can hold up to two electrons
  9. 16. He is the man who cooks met- The scientist who states that it is impossible to know both the velocity and position of an electron simultaenously.
  10. 19. The theory that some thing can have both particle and wave like effects
  11. 21. The single lowest amount of energy that an atom can allow.