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Electromagnetic Spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.
Radiant Energy
The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by integrating radiant flux (or power) with respect to time and, like all forms of energy, its SI unit is the joule. The term is used particularly when electromagnetic radiation is emitted by a source into the surrounding environment.
Probability
Probability is the measure of the likeliness that an event will occur.
Electron Cloud
Electron cloud is an informal term in physics. It is used to describe where electrons are when they go around the nucleus of an atom.
Emission Spectrum
a spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source.
Quantum Mechanics
the branch of mechanics that deals with the mathematical description of the motion and interaction of subatomic particles, incorporating the concepts of quantization of energy, wave-particle duality, the uncertainty principle, and the correspondence principle.
Classical Mechanics
Classical mechanics is the study of the motion of bodies (including the special case in which bodies remain at rest) in accordance with the general principles first enunciated by Sir Isaac Newton in his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687), commonly known as the Principia.
Lewis Electron Dot Diagrams
Lewis structures (also known as Lewis dot diagrams, electron dot diagrams, Lewis dot formulas, Lewis dot structures, and electron dot structures) are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule.
Momentum
the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
Wave particle duality of energy
implies that matter and light are both particles and waves.
Quantum Number
Numbers that describe where you are most likely to find and electron.
Quantum Number
Numbers that describe where you are most likely to find and electron.
Principal Quantum Number
The first quantum number, n, which describes the energy level the e- is found in.
Quantum Number
Numbers that describe where you are most likely to find and electron.
Principal Quantum Number
The first quantum number, n, which describes the energy level the e- is found in.
Sub Level
The small levels within energy levels. Each energy level number has the same amount of sub levels for example the 3rd energy level has 3 sub levels
Quantum Number
Numbers that describe where you are most likely to find and electron.
Principal Quantum Number
The first quantum number, n, which describes the energy level the e- is found in.
Sub Level
The small levels within energy levels. Each energy level number has the same amount of sub levels for example the 3rd energy level has 3 sub levels
Orbital
Found within a sub level, each orbital can contain 2 electrons.
Quantum Number
Numbers that describe where you are most likely to find and electron.
Principal Quantum Number
The first quantum number, n, which describes the energy level the e- is found in.
Sub Level
The small levels within energy levels. Each energy level number has the same amount of sub levels for example the 3rd energy level has 3 sub levels
Orbital
Found within a sub level, each orbital can contain 2 electrons.
Pauli Exclusion Principal
No 2 electrons in the same atom can have the same exact quantum numbers
Quantum Number
Numbers that describe where you are most likely to find and electron.
Principal Quantum Number
The first quantum number, n, which describes the energy level the e- is found in.
Sub Level
The small levels within energy levels. Each energy level number has the same amount of sub levels for example the 3rd energy level has 3 sub levels
Orbital
Found within a sub level, each orbital can contain 2 electrons.
Pauli Exclusion Principal
No 2 electrons in the same atom can have the same exact quantum numbers
Degenerate
2 or more corresponding quantum numbers
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
The exact location of an e- at any given time can not be determined