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Quiz 3: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Which of the following pairs of atoms, specified in terms of subatomic particle composition, are isotopes?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is correct for
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Element A exists in three isotopic forms with masses of 21.0, 25.0 and 26.0 amu, respectively. Element Q also exists in three isotopic forms with masses of 20, 24.0 and 25.0 amu, respectively. It is true that:
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements concerning the nucleus of an atom is correct?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Which of the following characterizations for the element
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Te is correct?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Characterize EACH of the following statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status using the choices provided. (1) The shape of an s orbital is always spherical. (2) All naturally occurring atoms of an element must be identical to each other in terms of subatomic particle makeup. (3) The alkaline earth metals are the elements in group IA of the periodic table.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Characterize EACH of the following statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status using the choices provided. (1) Electrons occupy the orbitals of a subshell such that each orbital acquires one electron before any orbital acquires a second electron. (2) The nucleus of an atom is always positively charged. (3) Both electrons and protons are massive particles when compared with neutrons.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Characterize EACH of the following statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status using the choices provided. (1) The number of elements that are metals and nonmetals is approximately equal. (2) The number of orbitals present in an electron subshell is always six. (3) An atom as a whole is electrically neutral because all charged subatomic particles reside in the nucleus.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Period number and group number in the periodic table are numerically equal for which of the following elements?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Which of the following collections of subatomic particles possesses a net charge of +2?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Which of the following periodic table groups contains three or more nonmetallic elements?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements concerning types of elements is correct?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Characterize EACH of the following statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status using the choices provided. (1) The mass of an atom and the mass of its nucleus are essentially the same. (2) Two of the six electrons present in an atom of carbon are unpaired. (3) The element aluminum is located in the d area of the periodic table.
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Two unpaired electrons are present in the orbital diagram of which of the following elements?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements correctly describes the subatomic particle called a neutron?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Which of the following electron configurations corresponds to an element in the same group of the periodic table as the element whose electron configuration is 1s
2
2s
2
2p
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?