(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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2nd strongest electromagnetic radiation
X-rays
weakest type of electromagnetic radiation
Radio waves
which has longer wavelength: n=6 --> n=3 or n=6 --> n=4
n=6 --> n=4
distance from origin to the crest or trough (intensity of the wave)
Amplitude
which has higher energy: n=6 --> n=3 or n=6 --> n=4
n=6 --> n=3
the number of waves in a given period of time
Frequency
n=4 --> n=1: how many energy levels did the electron jump?
Three
higher energy level
Excited state
which has lower energy: n=5 --> n=3 or n=5 --> n=1
n=5 --> n=1
when electron just from ground to excited state...it needs to do this...
Absorb Energy
peak of the wave is also called this...
Crest
packet of light
Photon
n=3 --> n=1: how many energy levels did the electron jump?
Two
n=2 --> n=1: how many energy levels did the electron jump?
One
lower energy level
Ground state
distance from one crest to another corresponding crest
Wavelength
the only electromagnetic radiation that we can see
Visible light
When an electron moves from the excited to the ground, it does this...
Releases Light
the entire range of all types of light ordered by frequency and wavelength
Electromagnetic spectrum
lowest point of the wave
Trough
strongest type of electromagnetic radiation
Gamma radiation
has the longest wavelength in the visible light region
Red
unique for each element
Emission spectrum
3.0 x 10^8 m/s
Speed of light
a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but less than microwaves
Infrared
has the shortest wavelength in the visible light region
Violet
2nd weakest electromagnetic radiation
Microwaves
which has lower frequency: n=4 --> n=3 or n=4 --> n=1
n=4 --> n=3
How do metals get their flame color?
Spectral lines blend together
waves that can harm your skin if you sit out in the sun for too long
Ultraviolet
n = 1, n = 2, are all examples of what?
Energy levels
which has higher frequency: n=4 --> n=3 or n=4 --> n=1
n=4 --> n=1
n=1 --> n=2 , n = 3 --> n=2 are all examples of what?
Electron transition
blue
n=5 --> n=1: how many energy levels did the electron jump?
Four
which has shorter wavelength: n=5 --> n=3 or n=5 --> n=1
n=5 --> n=3