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  • Periodic Law

    States that elements with similar properties recur at regular intervals when organized by increasing atomic weight.
  • Electron Configuration

    Describes the distribution of electrons in an atom's orbitals, crucial for predicting chemical behavior.
  • Orbital Diagram

    A visual representation of electron arrangements within orbitals, following specific rules like Hund's rule.
  • Hund's Rule

    States that electrons fill degenerate orbitals singly first, with parallel spins, before pairing up.
  • Aufbau Principle

    Electrons fill lower energy orbitals before occupying higher energy ones, starting from 1s.
  • Degenerate Orbitals

    Orbitals within the same subshell that have the same energy level.
  • S Sublevel

    Contains 1 orbital and can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
  • P Sublevel

    Contains 3 orbitals and can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.
  • D Sublevel

    Contains 5 orbitals and can hold a maximum of 10 electrons.
  • F Sublevel

    Contains 7 orbitals and can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
  • S Block

    Part of the periodic table where elements have their outermost electrons in the s sublevel.
  • P Block

    Part of the periodic table where elements have their outermost electrons in the p sublevel.
  • D Block

    Part of the periodic table where elements have their outermost electrons in the d sublevel.
  • F Block

    Part of the periodic table where elements have their outermost electrons in the f sublevel.
  • Atomic Structure

    The arrangement of electrons around the nucleus of an atom, influencing its chemical properties.