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Electromagnetic Spectrum

the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.

Infrared has a big wavelength. The Electromagnetic Spectrum was found in Bohr Diagrams.

Radiant Energy

Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic radiation.

The sun.


Radiant Energy travels at the speed of light.

Probability(In Math)

the extent to which an event is likely to occur, measured by the ratio of the favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible.

1/3:2/3


the probability of getting 6 on a die is low.

Electron Cloud

where electrons are when they go around the nucleus of an atom

The space around a nucleus is the Electron Cloud.

Emission Spectrum

a spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation emitted

Red light.


different atoms have different emission spectrums.

Quantum Mechanics

the motion and interaction of subatomic particles.

Atoms moving around. Quantum Mechanics involves the motion of this.

Classical Newtonian Mechanics

mechanics that is based on Newton's laws of motion and that is applicable to systems that are so large that Planck's constant is considered small.

Classical Newtonian Mechanics is used for large-scale atoms.

Lewis Electron Dot Diagram

diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule and their far away of electrons.

Lewis Dot Diagrams show the bonding between these.

Monumentum

the quantity of motion of a moving body.

Momentum is calculated by mass and density.

Wave-Particle Duality of Nature

wavelike and particlelike properties by a single entity.

Is is the comparison between these two.