Description

the radiation associated with an electric and magnetic field; it varies periodically and travels at the speed of light
the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
all of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time; also the number of waves produced in a given amount of time
the emission of electrons from a material when light of certain frequencies shines on the surface of the material
the basic unit of electromagnetic energy; it characterizes the wave properties of electrons
a unit or quantum of light; a particle of electromagnetic radiation that has zero rest mass and carries a quantum of energy
the lowest energy state of a quantized system
a state in which an atom has more energy than it does at its ground state
a diagram or graph that indicates the degree to which a substance emits radiant energy with respect to wavelength
the uninterrupted broad band of all colors (wavelengths) emitted by incandescent solids
the principle that states that determining both the position and velocity of an electron or any other particle simultaneously is impossible
the study of the structure and behavior of the atom and of subatomic particles from the view that all energy comes in tiny, indivisible bundles
a region in an atom where there is a high probability of finding electrons
a number that specifies the properties of electrons
the quantum number that indicates the energy and orbital of an electron in an atom
the quantum number that indicates the shape of an orbital
the quantum number that corresponds to the alignment of the angular momentum component with a magnetic field
the quantum number that describes the intrinsic angular movement of a particle
the arrangement of electrons in an atom
the principle that states that the structure of each successive element is obtained by adding one proton to the nucleus of the atom and one electron to the lowest-energy orbital that is available
the principle that states that two particles of a certain class cannot be in exactly the same energy state
the rule that states that for an atom in the ground state, the number of unpaired electrons is the maximum possible and these unpaired electrons have the same spin
one of the elements of Group 18 of the periodic table (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon); noble gases are unreactive

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