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4
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the arrangement of electrons of an atom in its ground state into various orbitals around the nuclei of atoms
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5
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the specific energies an electron in an atom or other system can have
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6
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one of the Group B elements in which the highest occupied s sub level and a nearby d sub level generally contain electrons
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7
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a mathematical expression describing the probability of finding an electron at various locations; usually represented by the region of space around the nucleus where there is a high probability of finding an electron
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12
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an atomic orbital may describe at most two electrons, each with opposite spin direction
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13
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the distance between adjacent crests of a wave
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14
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the pattern formed when light passes through a prism or distraction grating to separate it into different frequencies of light it contains
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15
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when the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number, there is a periodic repetition of their physical and chemical properties
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16
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the rule that electrons occupy the orbitals of lowest energy first
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a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
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18
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a number used to calculate the radiant energy (E) absorbed or emitted by a body based on the frequency of radiation
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the lowest possible energy of an atom described by quantum mechanics
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