B. Write the terminology for the following statement

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B. Write the terminology for the following statement
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Terminology
1. An agent whose oxidation state increases in a redox reaction.
2. Reactions
in
which
the
same
substance
is
both
oxidized and reduced.
3. Solutes that do not provide ions in water and do not conduct electricity.
4. No two electrons can have all four quantum numbers alike.
5. When orbitals of identical energy are available, electrons initially occupy
these orbitals singly.
6. Electrons occupy orbitals in a way that minimizes the energy of the atom.
7. we cannot simultaneously know a subatomic particle precise momentum
and its position
8. Unreactive elements of group 18 of the periodic table and their
outermost s and p sublevels are completely filled.
Transcribed Image Text:B. Write the terminology for the following statement Statement Terminology 1. An agent whose oxidation state increases in a redox reaction. 2. Reactions in which the same substance is both oxidized and reduced. 3. Solutes that do not provide ions in water and do not conduct electricity. 4. No two electrons can have all four quantum numbers alike. 5. When orbitals of identical energy are available, electrons initially occupy these orbitals singly. 6. Electrons occupy orbitals in a way that minimizes the energy of the atom. 7. we cannot simultaneously know a subatomic particle precise momentum and its position 8. Unreactive elements of group 18 of the periodic table and their outermost s and p sublevels are completely filled.
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