Pages 4-11 Review (Andrew Nguyen)

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445
Across
  1. 2. acronym that increases in frequency and shortens in wavelength as you move from left to right
  2. 7. Subatomic particles with a zero charge
  3. 10. Atoms with a negative charge
  4. 13. Atoms with a positive charge
  5. 15. The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
  6. 17. Atoms with an unequal number of electrons and protons
  7. 21. A type of charge indicated by a plus sign
  8. 22. A measure of how positive or negative an atom is
  9. 25. Data that is numbers-based and measurable
  10. 26. 3.00 x 10^8 m/s
  11. 28. Atoms are made up of
  12. 30. Set of the electromagnetic waves emitted by atoms of the element
  13. 31. “Atoms are mostly _____ _____”
  14. 32. Type of positive particle that was shot at goil foil
  15. 34. If a measure value is 10 inches and the accepted value is 14 inches, what is the error percentage? Answer: __%
  16. 38. Atoms with a different amount of protons are separate _______
  17. 39. Sub-atomic particles with a negative charge
  18. 41. A type of isotope, for example, Boron with four neutrons and five electrons
  19. 42. When an atom emits energy, the electrons move to an _______ state
  20. 43. A type of charge given off by neutrons
  21. 44. A higher _________ results in a shorter wavelength
  22. 45. Abbreviations used to represent an element
Down
  1. 1. When an atom absorbs energy, the electrons move to an _______ state
  2. 3. The range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies
  3. 4. Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
  4. 5. Contains an amplitude, crest, and trough
  5. 6. Protons and neutrons are located here
  6. 8. Calculate the energy of photon light whose wavelength is 623 nm. Answer: 4.0_J
  7. 9. Thin sheet of material used for an experiment to calculate the diameter of the nucleus of an atom
  8. 11. Electrons located in the outermost shell of an atom
  9. 12. A type of isotope, for example, Hydrogen with one neutron and one electron
  10. 14. Data that is interpretation-based and descriptive
  11. 16. A way of writing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in standard decimal form
  12. 18. Forms of the same element but different mass number
  13. 19. Subatomic particles with a positive charge
  14. 20. # of protons + # of neutrons
  15. 23. Number of protons in Neon
  16. 24. A type of charge indicated by a minus sign
  17. 27. Unit of measurement for frequency
  18. 29. A particle of light emitted when an electron transitions to a lower energy level
  19. 33. Unit of measreument for energy
  20. 35. Calculated by multiplying Planck’s constant by the frequency of the photon
  21. 36. Last name of person who shot particles in an experiment to calculate the diameter of the nucleus of an atom
  22. 37. Calculate the energy of photon light whose wavelength is 623 nm. Answer: 3.__J
  23. 40. 10^-9 m