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Unit 8 Chapter 9 Notes

The document discusses the properties and behavior of electrons, including concepts such as wavelength, frequency, and energy levels. It explains the relationship between electromagnetic energy and the behavior of electrons in different states, as well as the structure of atoms and their electron configurations. Additionally, it touches on concepts like ionization, atomic radius, and the periodic trends of elements.

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Unit 8 Chapter 9 Notes

The document discusses the properties and behavior of electrons, including concepts such as wavelength, frequency, and energy levels. It explains the relationship between electromagnetic energy and the behavior of electrons in different states, as well as the structure of atoms and their electron configurations. Additionally, it touches on concepts like ionization, atomic radius, and the periodic trends of elements.

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