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WAVELENGTH
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SHORTEST DISTANCE OF A CONTINUOUS WAVE
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FREQUENCY
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NUMBER OF WAVES PER SEC
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AMPLITUDE
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THE HEIGHT OF WAVES
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
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ALL FORMS OF MAGNETIC RADIATION
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QUANTUM
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AMOUNT OF ENERGY THAT CAN BE GAINED OR LOST FROM AN ATOM
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PLANKS CONSTANT
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HAS A VALUE OF 6.626 TIMES 10 TO THE NEGATIVE 34
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PHOTON
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MASSLESS PARTICLE OF ENERGY
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GROUND STATE
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LOWEST ALLOWABLE ENERGY STATE OF ATOM
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QUANTUM NUMBER
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BOHR ASSIGNED NUMBERS TO EACH QUANTUM ORBIT
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HEISENBERG PRICIPLE
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IMPOSSIBLE TO KNOW THE EXACT VELOCITY AND POSITION OF A PARTICLE AT THE SAME TIME
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ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
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THE ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRONS IN AN ATOM
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AUFBAU PRINCIPLE
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EACH ELECTRON OCCUPIES THE LOWEST ENERGY ORBIT AVAILABLE
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PAULI EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE
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A MAX OF TWO ELECTRONS CAN OCCUPY A SINGLE ATOMIC ORBITAL
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ELECTRON DOT STRUCTURE
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THE ELEMENT SYMBOL.Li.
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PERIODIC LAW
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ARRANGEMENT OFCHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPETIES OF ELEMENTS BY INCREASING ATOMIC NUMBERS
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