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Chemistry Section 4B

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