Electronegativity (periodic trend)
Give this one a try later!
is the ability of an atom to draw or pull electrons to itself when part of
bonds.
- it increases going up and to the right
,Pauli Exclusion Principle
Give this one a try later!
every single electron in an atom has unique set of quantum numbers
Paramagnetic
Give this one a try later!
when a species has unpaired electrons; slightly attracted to a magnet
Alpha particle
Give this one a try later!
the nucleus of a helium 4 atom
Gamma decay
Give this one a try later!
when a nucleus relaxes from an excited state and gives off electrons in the
form of gamma rays
, deBroghle - wave-particle duality
Give this one a try later!
deBroghle reasoned that since waves have particle qualities sometimes,
then why can't particles. So they exhibit both of the qualities at diff times
Waves
Give this one a try later!
have no mass, carry energy, and travel through space
When does electron capture happen?
Give this one a try later!
in a neutron-deficient nuclei (right of the valley)
Weight
Give this one a try later!
is the force gravity exerts on an object
Give this one a try later!
is the ability of an atom to draw or pull electrons to itself when part of
bonds.
- it increases going up and to the right
,Pauli Exclusion Principle
Give this one a try later!
every single electron in an atom has unique set of quantum numbers
Paramagnetic
Give this one a try later!
when a species has unpaired electrons; slightly attracted to a magnet
Alpha particle
Give this one a try later!
the nucleus of a helium 4 atom
Gamma decay
Give this one a try later!
when a nucleus relaxes from an excited state and gives off electrons in the
form of gamma rays
, deBroghle - wave-particle duality
Give this one a try later!
deBroghle reasoned that since waves have particle qualities sometimes,
then why can't particles. So they exhibit both of the qualities at diff times
Waves
Give this one a try later!
have no mass, carry energy, and travel through space
When does electron capture happen?
Give this one a try later!
in a neutron-deficient nuclei (right of the valley)
Weight
Give this one a try later!
is the force gravity exerts on an object