Chemistry 10/20
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HackedByMyEx on October 19, 2009
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Study flashcards with some stuff about Chapter 4 and the notes. Use it for the test on 10/20. If you found a mistake or want to add more, ask me for the password to edit.
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
0 and the Counting numbers | Value of n can be: |
0 to n-1 | Value of l can be: |
-l to l | Value of ml can be: |
+1/2, -1/2 | Value of ms can be: |
Schrodinger | Formed quantum theory |
Pauli Exclusion Principle | Idea that no electrons have the exact same four quantum numbers |
decreases | As wavelength increases, energy _____ |
Ultraviolet, X Rays | Waves found on left side of spectrum, with short wavelengths |
TV Waves, Radio Waves, Micro Waves | Waves found on right side of spectrum, with long wavelengths |
increases | As wavelength decreases, frequency _____ |
Speed of light= Wavelength X Frequency | Speed of light formula |
more | In emission, the electron moves to a stage with ___ (more/less) energy |
less | In absorption, the electron moves to a stage with ___ (more/less) energy |
up | Directly proportional; one goes up, the other goes __ (up/down) |
down | Inversely proportional; one goes up, the other goes __ (up/down) |
Principle Quantum Number | Name of quantum number with symbol n |
Angular Quantum Number | Name of quantum number with symbol l |
Magnetic Quantum Number | Name of quantum number with symbol ml |
Spin Quantum Number | Name of quantum number with symbol ms |
Aufbau Principle | Idea that electrons enter orbitals of lowest energy first (hint: in German it means "build up") |
n | Symbol of quantum number that relates to the size of an orbital and the amount of energy |
l | Symbol of quantum number that relates to shape of orbital |
ml | Symbol of quantum number that relates to orientation of orbital |
ms | Symbol of quantum number that relates to spin states of an electron |
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