Across
- 2. Refers to the tendency of atoms to prefer eight electrons in the valence shell
- 5. The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave
- 8. Formed by atoms resulted from the loss or gain of valence electrons
- 10. A positive ion formed by an atom that lost one or more electrons
- 11. A negative ion formed by an atom that gained one or more electrons
- 12. If the energy level number increases the orbital becomes larger
- 14. Fast-moving electrons from the neutrons in an unstable nucleus, the charge of this particle is -1
- 15. Represents the arrangements of electrons in atoms
- 17. Referred to as a stream of tiny particles or bundles of energy
- 18. Has high-energy electromagnetic radiation, subscript and superscript both are 0
- 19. Lowest point of the energy state in which an atom is allowed
- 21. Used to show nuclear transformations
- 22. Contains orbitals that have a maximum number of electrons on each orbital
Down
- 1. The amount of time it takes for a wave to reach a point in a set amount of time
- 3. Illustrates valence electrons as dots around the symbol of an element
- 4. Electrons in the outermost energy level
- 6. Slow moving particles because of their mass and charge, charge is +2 because of the 2 protons
- 7. A spectrum of light given off by excited atoms of an element
- 9. A type of radiation that is considered high-energy
- 13. Emitted by an unstable nucleus to attain more stable atomic configurations
- 16. The minimum amount of energy gained or lost
- 20. A type of nuclear reaction in which atoms undergo radioactive decay
