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- 4. Locations of electron (outside the nucleus)
- 6. Element that has some characteristics of metal and some nonmetals (sits on the line)
- 8. A diagram that represents the valence electrons of an atom of an element surrounding the chemical symbol of that element
- 10. The effect of the positive nucleus on its outer electrons is reduced/shielded by inner electrons
- 12. A 3-D area within a sublevel where there is a high probability of finding an electron
- 13. An element that tends to gain electrons in a nonbonding orbital and is a good insulator an An element that tends to lose electrons in a bond and is a good conductor of heat and electricity
- 14. Organized space within an energy level, named s, p, d, and f. These shapes have associated shapes.
- 15. Radius Determines the size of an atom
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- 1. The electroutermost outer most energy level, only 8 possible must be in the highest energy level sublevels s and p. These are the first electrons involved in bonding
- 2. is a set of values that describe the state of an electron, including its distance from the nucleus, the orientation, and the type of orbital where it is likely to be found, and its spin.n
- 3. The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely held electron from an atom.
- 5. A measure of how hard an atom pulls on bonding electrons
- 7. Empty orbitals fill before electrons begin pairing up
- 9. The physical and chemical properties of an element are a function of its atomic number.
- 11. The minimum amount of energy that an electron gains/loses when it changes energy levels
