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Section 1

(50 cards)

What depends on energy release?

Front

Frequency and color.

Back

How many orbitals are in the p sub level?

Front

3.

Back

What aspect of bohr's original model of electron structure is still included in the currently accepted theory of electron structure?

Front

Quantization of energy

Back

Which color has the longest wavelengths and shortest?

Front

Red is the longest and violet is the shortest.

Back

How many electrons can fit into each orbital?

Front

2.

Back

What does Hunds rule state?

Front

Whenever possible, electrons will be unpaired with parallel spins.

Back

What sub levels are in the third energy level?

Front

S, P, and D.

Back

How does row number affect the electron configuration?

Front

It determines the energy level the element is in.

Back

What relationship exists between an atom's electrons and the number of dots in the bohrs diagram?

Front

It is the total number of electrons in the atom of an element.

Back

What m/s is light?

Front

3.00x10^8.

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What relationship exists between an atom's valence electrons and the number of dots in the lewis structure of the atom?

Front

The number of dots is the amount of valence electrons.

Back

What does the Pauli Exclusion Principle state?

Front

When two electrons occupy the same orbital they must spin in opposite directions.

Back

What is special about the nobel gases?

Front

they are non-reactive.

Back

What does less wavelength range mean?

Front

More energy.

Back

What do the superscripts stand for in the electron configuration?

Front

The electrons.

Back

How many electrons can fit in the first energy level?

Front

2

Back

What is plancks constant?

Front

6.63x10^-34

Back

What does high wavelength range mean?

Front

Lower energy.

Back

What shape is the D sub level and how many lobes are located in it?

Front

Double peanut and 4 lobes.

Back

What is the fundamental difference between an electron orbit and an atomic orbital?

Front

An atomic orbital is where electrons may be found. Electron orbit is where they move.

Back

How many orbitals are in the d sub level?

Front

5.

Back

What color represents the highest energy and lowest?

Front

Violet is the highest and red is the lowest.

Back

What sub level is in the first energy level?

Front

S.

Back

What are noble gases used for in an electron configuration?

Front

abbreviate it.

Back

How many electrons can fit in the fourth energy level?

Front

32

Back

What are the noble gases?

Front

helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.

Back

What electrons are involved in chemical reactions and bonding?

Front

Valence electrons.

Back

What does m s tell you?

Front

direction of electron spin.

Back

Where are orbitals located?

Front

Inside sub levels.

Back

What does the Aufbau Principle state?

Front

When electrons occupy orbitals, they try to have the lowest amount of energy possible.

Back

How many orbitals are in the s sub level?

Front

1.

Back

What sub levels are in the second energy level?

Front

S and P.

Back

What are the electrons in the highest energy level called?

Front

Valence electrons.

Back

How many orbitals are in the f sub level?

Front

7.

Back

What shape is the S sub level and how many lobes are located in it?

Front

Sphere and 1 lobe.

Back

What does l tell you?

Front

which sub-levell within the energy level the electron is in

Back

What does n tell you?

Front

Which energy level the electron is in

Back

The color we see is what given off from a release of energy?

Front

Photon.

Back

What sub levels are in the fourth energy level?

Front

S, P, D, and F.

Back

What do the arrows represent in an orbital diagram?

Front

The electron and the way it is spinning.

Back

What does m l tell you?

Front

which orbital within the sub level the electron is in.

Back

How many electrons can fit in the second energy level?

Front

8

Back

What shape is the F sub level and how many lobes are located in it?

Front

Flower and 8 lobes.

Back

How are spectral lines for atoms like fingerprints for humans?

Front

Because there can be more than one of the same color but still be different.

Back

Where are sub levels located in the atom?

Front

Inside energy levels.

Back

What shape is the P sub level and how many lobes are located in it?

Front

Peanut and 2 lobes.

Back

If elements are in the same column, they must have Lewis structure that are?

Front

Similar

Back

High energy of electron could mean?

Front

farther from the nucleus.

Back

Lower energy of electron could mean?

Front

closer to the nucleus.

Back

How many electrons can fit in the third energy level?

Front

18

Back

Section 2

(8 cards)

what are the possible values for m l?

Front

-l, 0, +1

Back

What are the possible values for l?

Front

0,1,2... integers up until n-1

Back

What are the possible values for n?

Front

1,2,3,4, etc.

Back

What is the equation for energy?

Front

e=H*F

Back

What is the equation for emitted photon energy?

Front

E=HC/W

Back

What is quantization of energy?

Front

Rule that states that when an electron is in a specific energy level it can't be in an intermediate stage.

Back

What are the possible values for m s?

Front

+.5 or -.5

Back

What is the equation for speed?

Front

c=F*W

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