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Maximum number of electrons a "s" subshell can hold:: 2 Maximum number of electrons a "p" subshell can hold:: 6 Maximum number of electrons a "d" subshell can hold:: 10 Maximum number of electrons a "f" subshell can hold:: 14
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What is the principal symbol?: n
What is the magnetic symbol?: M (subscript) l What is the spin symbol?: M (subscript) s When an atom absorbs energy (ex. heat, light, electricity), it....: Reemits that energy as light The color of visible light is determined by what?: Wavelength Bohr's Model:: Electrons move in fixed in circular orbits around nucleus of an atoms An electron orbiting the nucleus in a stationary state, emits...: no radiation When an electron jumps/transitions from one stationary state to another, radiation...: is emitted/absorbed True or false? Transitions between stationary states that are closer together produce light of lower energy than transitions between stationary states that are farther apart.: True Electrons wavelength is related to its...: kinetic energy kinetuc energy: the energy an object has due to its motion The faster an electron is moving...: the higher its kinetic energy and the shorter its wavelength de Brogile relation: lambda (weird tall "a" thing) = h/mv
l=1 is: p orbital l=2 is: d orbital l=3 is: f orbital S orbital is the: lowest energy orbital s orbital shape: spherical p orbital shape: dumbbell
radial distribution function: represents the total probability of finding the electron within a thin spherical shell at a distance r from the nucleus node:: a point where the wave function, and therefore the probability density and radial distribution function, all go through zero