Nuclear Reactions | Electromagnetic Spectrum | Half Life Decay | Energy & Movement | Math! And some other stuff... |
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What is the proton
What subatomic particle do nuclear reactions change?
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What is electrons fall quanta
How do atoms release energy?
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What is the nucleus
For decay to occur, what subatomic particle must be unstable?
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What is 1s
What orbital is lowest energy?
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What is 2p4
What is the last part of the electron configuration for oxygen?
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What is
198 Rn 86
198
At undergoes beta decay 85 |
What is quantum
When light is given off from an electron, it is in a discrete amount. There is a minimum amount of energy that can be given off. We call this a _________ of light.
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What is an isotope
An element that has more neutrons in it's nucleus than usual is called
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What is if you try to measure one, it interferes with the other.
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that two things for an electron are uncertain. Why are they uncertain?
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What is 4s2
What is the last part of the electron configuration for calcium?
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What is
222 Rn 86
226
Ra undergoes alpha radiation 88 |
What is Particle-wave duality
Light is given off in waves. It shows that electrons can behave as waves, even though we often see them as particles. What is this theory called?
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What is 28g
There are 56 grams of carbon. Carbon's half life is 5730. 5730 years have passed. How much is left?
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What is it's location
If you know the speed of a particle, what can you not know?
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What is noble gas notation
What do you use to shorten electron configurations?
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What is fission
Which type of reaction involves splitting an atom?
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What is photon
Light is given off in a particle that we call a ______.
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What is 7 g
There are 56 grams of carbon. Carbon's half life is 5730. 17190 years have passed. How much is left?
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What is a superposition
The idea that electrons move as waves and particles simultaneously until you examine the particle is called
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What is 2.6 E -40
What is the energy of a photon with the frequency of 4 E -7
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What is alpha
Which particle released from nuclear reactions has weight?
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What is high frequency = high energy
What is the relationship between frequency and energy?
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What is 12 days
Element X has a half life of 4 days. How many days would it take for a 100g sample to become a 12.5g sample?
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What is the idea that electrons will always occupy the lowest level to be most stable
What is the Aufbau Principle?
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What is 3.75 E 13
What is the frequency of a wave that has a wavelength of 8 E -6
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