My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crucigrama Sopa de Letras Hoja de Trabajo
Calificar este Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

Chemistry Section 4B

Horizontales
The order of sublevels.
Are regions inside each principal energy level.
Section 4B: The Electron (blank) of the atom.
4.12: The (blank) quantum number.
Principal energy levels become (blank) in size further from the nucleus.
Illustrations of sublevel orbitals are better called (blank) plots.
Orbital (blank) can also be abbreviated.
4.17: Electron (blanks)
Pauli (blank) Principle
Sublevels are (blanked) by their energy levels too.
Like (blanks) on the floor of a house!
The p-sublevel consists of three (blank)-shaped orbitals.
(Blank) principle. German for 'structure'.
The combination of all orbitals produces a spherical region call the (blank) cloud.
4.11: The (blank) quantum number.
The 1s orbital is the (blankest) to the nucleus of any other orbital.
Verticales
Each electron of different atoms have a unique (blank).
Short-hand notation.
4.9: Introduction to (blank) numbers.
The (blank) rule. Its parallel lines help us remember the filling order.
The shape of the s-sublevel is (blank).
4.15: (blank) Energies of Sublevels
Electrons don't actually (blank), their motion is wave-like.
The f-sublevel has the most (blank) probability plot of all.
We only need 7 levels to accomodate the (blank) state of even the biggest atom.
The principal quantum number describes the (blank) energy level (n).
Each orbital can only hold two (blank).
Electrons in the same orbital will have (blank) position.
Are regiions inside each sublevel.
The d-sublevel consists of (blank) orbitals.