Which kind of electromagnetic radiation has the least amount of energy? RADIO WAVES.

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Which kind of electromagnetic radiation has the least amount of energy? RADIO WAVES

Light is considered to be quantized because it comes in waves. TRUE OR FALSE Light is considered to be quantized because it comes in waves. FALSE Light is considered to be quantized because it can be considered to be a stream of photons!

What sublevel is pictured below? p sublevel

How many orbitals are pictured below?

How many total electrons can fit into the sublevel pictured below?

How many total electrons can fit the third principal energy level? 3s = 2 e- 3p = 6 e- 3d = 10 e- 18 electrons

What element am I and how many valence electrons do I have What element am I and how many valence electrons do I have? 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p4

ATOMIC ORBITALS SHAPES