Deck 4: Periodic Properties of the Elements

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When filling degenerate orbitals,electrons fill them singly first,with parallel spins is known as

A) Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Hund's rule.
C) Aufbau principle.
D) Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
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Which of the following elements is a actinide?

A) Ce
B) Na
C) U
D) Ar
E) Rg
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A) An orbital that penetrates into the region occupied by core electrons is less shielded from nuclear charge than an orbital that does not penetrate and therefore has a lower energy.
B) An orbital that penetrates into the region occupied by core electrons is more shielded from nuclear charge than an orbital that does not penetrate and therefore has a lower energy.
C) It is possible for two electrons in the same atom to have identical values for all four quantum numbers.
D) Two electrons in the same orbital can have the same spin.
E) None of the above are true.
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Predict the charge that an ion formed from sodium would have.

A) 1-
B) 6+
C) 3-
D) 1+
E) 2-
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) Halogens are very reactive elements.
B) The alkali metals are fairly unreactive.
C) Sulfur is a main group element.
D) Noble gases do not usually form ions.
E) Zn is a transition metal.
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Predict the charge that a calcium ion would have.

A) 6-
B) 2-
C) 3+
D) 2+
E) 1+
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Which of the following elements is a lanthanide?

A) Ce
B) Na
C) U
D) Ar
E) Rg
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Only two electrons,with opposing spins,are allowed in each orbital is known as the

A) Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Hund's rule.
C) Aufbau principle.
D) Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
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Identify the green-yellowish gas that is used as a disinfecting agent.

A) chlorine
B) bromine
C) iodine
D) fluorine
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Which of the following elements is NOT a metal?

A) Ba
B) Mg
C) Xe
D) Pb
E) Ga
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Which of the following does NOT describe a metal?

A) good conductor of heat
B) good conductor of electricity
C) tends to gain electrons
D) forms ionic compounds with nonmetals
E) found on the left side of the periodic table
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Predict the charge that an aluminum ion would have.

A) 5-
B) 1+
C) 1-
D) 2+
E) 3+
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Predict the charge that an ion formed from sulfur would have.

A) 1-
B) 6+
C) 3-
D) 4+
E) 2-
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No two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers is known as the

A) Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Hund's rule.
C) Aufbau principle.
D) Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
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Semiconductors are

A) metalloids.
B) noble gases.
C) nonmetals.
D) metals.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) An anion is usually larger than its corresponding atom.
B) Metals tend to form cations.
C) An atoms is usually larger than its corresponding cation.
D) The halogens tend to form 1+ ions.
E) Nonmetals tend to gain electrons.
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Which of the following does NOT describe a nonmetal?

A) tend to gain electrons
B) found in the upper right hand corner of the periodic table
C) poor conductor of electricity
D) relatively unreactive
E) poor conductor of heat
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Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Zn.

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Choose the orbital diagram that represents the ground state of N.

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The element that corresponds to the electron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p64s13d5 is

A) titanium.
B) vanadium.
C) chromium.
D) manganese.
E) iron.
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Place the following elements in order of increasing atomic radius. P Ba Cl

A) Ba < P < Cl
B) P < Cl < Ba
C) Cl < P < Ba
D) Cl < Ba < P
E) Ba < Cl < P
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How many valence electrons do the noble gases possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 6
E) 8
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Place the following in order of increasing atomic radius. As O Br

A) As < Br < O
B) O < As < Br
C) Br < As < O
D) As < O < Br
E) O < Br < As
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Se.

A) [Ar]4s23d104p4
B) [Ar]4s24d104p4
C) [Ar]4s23d104p6
D) [Ar]4s23d10
E) [Ar]3d104p4
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Place the following in order of increasing radius. Br⁻ Na⁺ Rb⁺

A) Br⁻ < Rb⁺ < Na⁺
B) Na⁺ < Rb⁺ < Br⁻
C) Rb⁺ < Br⁻ < Na⁺
D) Br⁻ < Na⁺ < Rb⁺
E) Rb⁺ < Na⁺ < Br⁻
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Choose the statement that is TRUE.

A) Outer electrons efficiently shield one another from nuclear charge.
B) Core electrons effectively shield outer electrons from nuclear charge.
C) Valence electrons are most difficult of all electrons to remove.
D) Core electrons are the easiest of all electrons to remove.
E) All of the above are true.
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Give the number of valence electrons for Cd.

A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 2
E) 6
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Cd.

A) [Kr]5s25d10
B) [Kr]5s24d105p2
C) [Kr]4d10
D) [Kr]5s24d8
E) [Kr]5s24d10
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Give the ground state electron configuration for I.

A) [Kr]5s24d105p6
B) [Kr]5s24d105p5
C) [Kr]4d105p6
D) [Kr]5s25p6
E) [Kr]5s25d105p6
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Identify the element that has a ground state electronic configuration of [Kr]5s24d5.

A) Tc
B) Mn
C) Nb
D) Ru
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How many valence electrons do the halogens possess?

A) 5
B) 6
C) 2
D) 1
E) 7
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A cation of +2 indicates that an element has

A) lost two electrons.
B) lost two protons.
C) lost two neutrons.
D) gained two electrons.
E) gained two protons.
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How many valence electrons do the alkali metals possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 6
E) 8
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Sr.

A) [Kr]5s24d2
B) [Kr]5s24d105p2
C) [Kr]5s2
D) [Kr]5s25d105p2
E) [Kr]5s24d10
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Place the following in order of decreasing radius. Te2⁻ F⁻ O2

A) F⁻ > O2⁻ > Te2
B) F⁻ > Te2⁻ > O2
C) Te2⁻ > O2⁻ > F⁻
D) Te2⁻ > F⁻ > O2
E) O2⁻ > F⁻ > Te2
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How many valence electrons does an atom of Al possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 3
E) 8
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How many valence electrons do alkali earth metals possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 6
E) 8
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Give the complete electronic configuration for Mn.

A) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24d5
B) 1s22s22p63s23p64s13d6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d5
D) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24p5
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Pb.

A) [Xe]6s26p2
B) [Xe]6s25d106p2
C) [Xe]6s25f146d106p2
D) [Xe]6s24f145d106p2
E) [Xe]6s24f145d106s26p2
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Give the number of core electrons for Cd.

A) 44
B) 48
C) 46
D) 45
E) 47
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Which reaction below represents the first ionization of O?

A) O⁺(g) + e⁻ → O(g)
B) O(g) + e⁻ → O⁻(g)
C) O⁻(g) → O(g) + e⁻
D) O(g) → O⁺(g) + e⁻
E) O⁻(g) + e⁻ → O2⁻(g)
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Identify the species that has the smallest radius.

A) N-5
B) N-2
C) N0
D) N+1
E) N+3
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Choose the ground state electron configuration for Ti2⁺.

A) [Ar]3d2
B) [Ar]4s2
C) [Ar]4s23d2
D) [Ar]4s23d4
E) [Ar]3d4
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Place the following in order of increasing IE1. N F As

A) N < As < F
B) As < N < F
C) F < N < As
D) As < F < N
E) F < As < N
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Mg2⁺.

A) 1s22s22p63s2
B) 1s22s22p6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p2
D) 1s22s22p63s23p6
E) 1s22s22p63s1
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Se2⁻.

A) [Ar]4s23d104p4
B) [Ar]4s23d104p2
C) [Ar]4s24p6
D) [Ar]4s23d104p6
E) [Ar]4s23d84p6
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Which reaction below represents the electron affinity of Li?

A) Li(g) + e⁻ → Li⁻(g)
B) Li(g) → Li⁺(g) + e⁻
C) Li(g) + e⁻ → Li⁺(g)
D) Li⁺(g) → Li(g) + e⁻
E) Li⁺(g) + e⁻ → Li(g)
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Rb⁺.

A) [Ar]4s24p6
B) [Kr]5s1
C) [Ar]4s23d104p6
D) [Kr]5s2
E) [Kr]5s24d2
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Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Sr2.

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Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se2⁻.

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B) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se<sup>2</sup>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Give the ground state electron configuration for Br⁻.

A) [Ar]4s23d104p6
B) [Ar]4s23d104p5
C) [Ar]4s24p6
D) [Ar]4s24d104p6
E) [Ar]4s23d104p4
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What period 3 element has the following ionization energies (all in kJ/mol)?
IE1 = 1012 IE2 = 1900 IE3= 2910 IE4= 4960 IE5= 6270 IE6 = 22,200

A) Si
B) S
C) P
D) Cl
E) Mg
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Give the ground state electron configuration for the ion of Ba.

A) [Kr]5s25p6
B) [Kr]5s24d105p66s26p2
C) [Kr]5s24d105p66s1
D) [Kr]5s24d105p66s2
E) [Kr]5s24d105p6
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Place the following in order of decreasing IE1. Cs Mg Ar

A) Cs > Mg > Ar
B) Mg > Ar > Cs
C) Ar > Mg > Cs
D) Cs > Ar > Mg
E) Mg > Cs > Ar
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Which reaction below represents the second ionization of Sr?

A) Sr(g) → Sr⁺(g) + e⁻
B) Sr2⁺(g) + e⁻ → Sr⁺(g)
C) Sr⁺(g) + e⁻ → Sr(g)
D) Sr(g) + e⁻ → Sr2⁻(g)
E) Sr⁺(g) → Sr2⁺(g) + e⁻
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Identify the number of valence electrons in Cl-.

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 5
E) 4
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Place the following in order of increasing IE1. K Ca Rb

A) Ca < K < Rb
B) Rb < Ca < K
C) Ca < Rb < K
D) Rb < K < Ca
E) K < Ca < Rb
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For a given atom,identify the species that has the smallest radius.

A) cation
B) anion
C) neutral
D) They are all the same size.
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Choose the ground state electron configuration for Cr3⁺.

A) [Ar]4s13d2
B) [Ar]
C) [Ar]4s23d6
D) [Ar]3d3
E) [Ar]4s23d1
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Choose the ground state electron configuration for Zn2⁺.

A) [Ar]4s23d8
B) [Ar]3d10
C) [Ar]4s23d6
D) [Ar]
E) [Ar]3d8
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Place the following in order of decreasing metallic character. P As K

A) P > As > K
B) As > P > K
C) K > P > As
D) As > K > P
E) K > As > P
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Describe the reaction of the noble gases with metals.

A) inert
B) vigorous
C) mild reaction
D) forms water
E) dissolves
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Which reaction below represents the second electron affinity of S?

A) S(g) + e⁻ → S⁻(g)
B) S⁻(g) + e⁻ → S2⁻(g)
C) S(g) → S⁺(g) + e⁻
D) S⁻(g) → S(g) + e⁻
E) S2⁻(g) → S⁻(g) + e⁻
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Which element has the highest first ionization energy?

A) Cl
B) S
C) I
D) P
E) Ca
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Identify a characteristic of halogens.

A) powerful reducing agents
B) forms water in reactions
C) powerful oxidizing agents
D) absorbs water in reactions
E) inert
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Which species has the highest ionization energy?

A) Mg
B) Mg+
C) Mg2+
D) Al+
E) Al2+
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Which describes the valance electrons of magnesium?

A) 3s0
B) 3s1
C) 3s2
D) 3s2d1
E) 3s2d2
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Halogens can react with each other to form

A) covalent bonds.
B) ionic bonds.
C) salts.
D) hydrogen halides.
E) metal halides.
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Give the complete electronic configuration for Br-.

A) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24p6
B) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24d104p6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6
D) 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p5
E) 1s22s2p63s2p64s23d104p6
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Give the complete electronic configuration for Ca2+.

A) 1s22s22p63s24p6
B) 1s22s22p63s23p6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p5
D) 1s22s23p64s25p6
E) 1s22s2p63s2p6
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The ________ is a change in energy associated with gaining an electron in the gaseous state for an atom or ion.

A) first ionization energy
B) electron affinity
C) binding energy
D) metallic nature
E) shielding
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Place the following in order of increasing metallic character. Rb Cs K Na

A) K < Cs < Na < Rb
B) Na < K < Rb < Cs
C) Cs < Rb < K < Na
D) K < Cs < Rb < Na
E) Na < Rb < Cs < K
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Which ion has the largest radius?

A) Na+
B) Ga3+
C) K+
D) Mg2+
E) Ca2+
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Which element would most likely form an ion with a charge of -2?

A) Te
B) I
C) N
D) Na
E) Al
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According to Hund's Rule

A) electrons pair off first, then fill orbitals.
B) electrons fill orbitals of the same energy singly and pair up only after the orbitals are all half filled.
C) orbitals of the same energy level have the same energy.
D) no two electrons in the same atom can have the same four quantum numbers.
E) electrons found in the same orbital must have the same spin.
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Describe the reaction of the alkali metals with non-metals.

A) inert
B) vigorous
C) mild reaction
D) forms water
E) dissolves
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Why does an electron found in a 2s orbital have a lower energy than an electron found in a 2p orbital in multielectron systems?

A) Electrons in the 2s orbital are shielded by electrons in the 2p.
B) There are more nodes found in the 2s orbital.
C) Electrons in the 2s orbital can penetrate the 1s orbital and be closer to the nucleus.
D) The larger number of electrons found in the 2p orbital leads to greater repulsion.
E) The shape of the orbital ultimately determines the energy of the electrons.
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The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that

A) s orbitals are always lower in energy than p orbitals.
B) electrons spin around the nucleus.
C) you can never know the precise position and energy of an electron.
D) The potential energy of two charges particles depends on their distance.
E) no two electrons in the same atom can have the same four quantum numbers.
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Which element is diamagnetic?

A) Li
B) F
C) Rb
D) V
E) Zn
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Identify the alkali metal that is most reactive with water.

A) Cs
B) Rb
C) K
D) Na
E) Li
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Deck 4: Periodic Properties of the Elements
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When filling degenerate orbitals,electrons fill them singly first,with parallel spins is known as

A) Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Hund's rule.
C) Aufbau principle.
D) Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Hund's rule.
2
Which of the following elements is a actinide?

A) Ce
B) Na
C) U
D) Ar
E) Rg
U
3
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A) An orbital that penetrates into the region occupied by core electrons is less shielded from nuclear charge than an orbital that does not penetrate and therefore has a lower energy.
B) An orbital that penetrates into the region occupied by core electrons is more shielded from nuclear charge than an orbital that does not penetrate and therefore has a lower energy.
C) It is possible for two electrons in the same atom to have identical values for all four quantum numbers.
D) Two electrons in the same orbital can have the same spin.
E) None of the above are true.
An orbital that penetrates into the region occupied by core electrons is less shielded from nuclear charge than an orbital that does not penetrate and therefore has a lower energy.
4
Predict the charge that an ion formed from sodium would have.

A) 1-
B) 6+
C) 3-
D) 1+
E) 2-
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) Halogens are very reactive elements.
B) The alkali metals are fairly unreactive.
C) Sulfur is a main group element.
D) Noble gases do not usually form ions.
E) Zn is a transition metal.
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Predict the charge that a calcium ion would have.

A) 6-
B) 2-
C) 3+
D) 2+
E) 1+
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Which of the following elements is a lanthanide?

A) Ce
B) Na
C) U
D) Ar
E) Rg
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Only two electrons,with opposing spins,are allowed in each orbital is known as the

A) Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Hund's rule.
C) Aufbau principle.
D) Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
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Identify the green-yellowish gas that is used as a disinfecting agent.

A) chlorine
B) bromine
C) iodine
D) fluorine
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Which of the following elements is NOT a metal?

A) Ba
B) Mg
C) Xe
D) Pb
E) Ga
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Which of the following does NOT describe a metal?

A) good conductor of heat
B) good conductor of electricity
C) tends to gain electrons
D) forms ionic compounds with nonmetals
E) found on the left side of the periodic table
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Predict the charge that an aluminum ion would have.

A) 5-
B) 1+
C) 1-
D) 2+
E) 3+
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Predict the charge that an ion formed from sulfur would have.

A) 1-
B) 6+
C) 3-
D) 4+
E) 2-
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No two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers is known as the

A) Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Hund's rule.
C) Aufbau principle.
D) Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
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Semiconductors are

A) metalloids.
B) noble gases.
C) nonmetals.
D) metals.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) An anion is usually larger than its corresponding atom.
B) Metals tend to form cations.
C) An atoms is usually larger than its corresponding cation.
D) The halogens tend to form 1+ ions.
E) Nonmetals tend to gain electrons.
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Which of the following does NOT describe a nonmetal?

A) tend to gain electrons
B) found in the upper right hand corner of the periodic table
C) poor conductor of electricity
D) relatively unreactive
E) poor conductor of heat
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Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Zn.

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B) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Zn.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Zn.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Zn.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Choose the orbital diagram that represents the ground state of N.

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B) <strong>Choose the orbital diagram that represents the ground state of N.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Choose the orbital diagram that represents the ground state of N.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Choose the orbital diagram that represents the ground state of N.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Choose the orbital diagram that represents the ground state of N.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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The element that corresponds to the electron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p64s13d5 is

A) titanium.
B) vanadium.
C) chromium.
D) manganese.
E) iron.
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21
Place the following elements in order of increasing atomic radius. P Ba Cl

A) Ba < P < Cl
B) P < Cl < Ba
C) Cl < P < Ba
D) Cl < Ba < P
E) Ba < Cl < P
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How many valence electrons do the noble gases possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 6
E) 8
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Place the following in order of increasing atomic radius. As O Br

A) As < Br < O
B) O < As < Br
C) Br < As < O
D) As < O < Br
E) O < Br < As
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24
Give the ground state electron configuration for Se.

A) [Ar]4s23d104p4
B) [Ar]4s24d104p4
C) [Ar]4s23d104p6
D) [Ar]4s23d10
E) [Ar]3d104p4
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25
Place the following in order of increasing radius. Br⁻ Na⁺ Rb⁺

A) Br⁻ < Rb⁺ < Na⁺
B) Na⁺ < Rb⁺ < Br⁻
C) Rb⁺ < Br⁻ < Na⁺
D) Br⁻ < Na⁺ < Rb⁺
E) Rb⁺ < Na⁺ < Br⁻
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26
Choose the statement that is TRUE.

A) Outer electrons efficiently shield one another from nuclear charge.
B) Core electrons effectively shield outer electrons from nuclear charge.
C) Valence electrons are most difficult of all electrons to remove.
D) Core electrons are the easiest of all electrons to remove.
E) All of the above are true.
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27
Give the number of valence electrons for Cd.

A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 2
E) 6
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28
Give the ground state electron configuration for Cd.

A) [Kr]5s25d10
B) [Kr]5s24d105p2
C) [Kr]4d10
D) [Kr]5s24d8
E) [Kr]5s24d10
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29
Give the ground state electron configuration for I.

A) [Kr]5s24d105p6
B) [Kr]5s24d105p5
C) [Kr]4d105p6
D) [Kr]5s25p6
E) [Kr]5s25d105p6
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30
Identify the element that has a ground state electronic configuration of [Kr]5s24d5.

A) Tc
B) Mn
C) Nb
D) Ru
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31
How many valence electrons do the halogens possess?

A) 5
B) 6
C) 2
D) 1
E) 7
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32
A cation of +2 indicates that an element has

A) lost two electrons.
B) lost two protons.
C) lost two neutrons.
D) gained two electrons.
E) gained two protons.
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33
How many valence electrons do the alkali metals possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 6
E) 8
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34
Give the ground state electron configuration for Sr.

A) [Kr]5s24d2
B) [Kr]5s24d105p2
C) [Kr]5s2
D) [Kr]5s25d105p2
E) [Kr]5s24d10
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35
Place the following in order of decreasing radius. Te2⁻ F⁻ O2

A) F⁻ > O2⁻ > Te2
B) F⁻ > Te2⁻ > O2
C) Te2⁻ > O2⁻ > F⁻
D) Te2⁻ > F⁻ > O2
E) O2⁻ > F⁻ > Te2
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36
How many valence electrons does an atom of Al possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 3
E) 8
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37
How many valence electrons do alkali earth metals possess?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 6
E) 8
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38
Give the complete electronic configuration for Mn.

A) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24d5
B) 1s22s22p63s23p64s13d6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d5
D) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24p5
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39
Give the ground state electron configuration for Pb.

A) [Xe]6s26p2
B) [Xe]6s25d106p2
C) [Xe]6s25f146d106p2
D) [Xe]6s24f145d106p2
E) [Xe]6s24f145d106s26p2
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40
Give the number of core electrons for Cd.

A) 44
B) 48
C) 46
D) 45
E) 47
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41
Which reaction below represents the first ionization of O?

A) O⁺(g) + e⁻ → O(g)
B) O(g) + e⁻ → O⁻(g)
C) O⁻(g) → O(g) + e⁻
D) O(g) → O⁺(g) + e⁻
E) O⁻(g) + e⁻ → O2⁻(g)
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42
Identify the species that has the smallest radius.

A) N-5
B) N-2
C) N0
D) N+1
E) N+3
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43
Choose the ground state electron configuration for Ti2⁺.

A) [Ar]3d2
B) [Ar]4s2
C) [Ar]4s23d2
D) [Ar]4s23d4
E) [Ar]3d4
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44
Place the following in order of increasing IE1. N F As

A) N < As < F
B) As < N < F
C) F < N < As
D) As < F < N
E) F < As < N
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45
Give the ground state electron configuration for Mg2⁺.

A) 1s22s22p63s2
B) 1s22s22p6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p2
D) 1s22s22p63s23p6
E) 1s22s22p63s1
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46
Give the ground state electron configuration for Se2⁻.

A) [Ar]4s23d104p4
B) [Ar]4s23d104p2
C) [Ar]4s24p6
D) [Ar]4s23d104p6
E) [Ar]4s23d84p6
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47
Which reaction below represents the electron affinity of Li?

A) Li(g) + e⁻ → Li⁻(g)
B) Li(g) → Li⁺(g) + e⁻
C) Li(g) + e⁻ → Li⁺(g)
D) Li⁺(g) → Li(g) + e⁻
E) Li⁺(g) + e⁻ → Li(g)
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48
Give the ground state electron configuration for Rb⁺.

A) [Ar]4s24p6
B) [Kr]5s1
C) [Ar]4s23d104p6
D) [Kr]5s2
E) [Kr]5s24d2
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49
Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Sr2.

A) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Sr<sup>2</sup><sup>⁺</sup>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Sr<sup>2</sup><sup>⁺</sup>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Sr<sup>2</sup><sup>⁺</sup>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Sr<sup>2</sup><sup>⁺</sup>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Sr<sup>2</sup><sup>⁺</sup>.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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50
Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se2⁻.

A) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se<sup>2</sup>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se<sup>2</sup>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se<sup>2</sup>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se<sup>2</sup>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se<sup>2</sup>⁻.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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51
Give the ground state electron configuration for Br⁻.

A) [Ar]4s23d104p6
B) [Ar]4s23d104p5
C) [Ar]4s24p6
D) [Ar]4s24d104p6
E) [Ar]4s23d104p4
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52
What period 3 element has the following ionization energies (all in kJ/mol)?
IE1 = 1012 IE2 = 1900 IE3= 2910 IE4= 4960 IE5= 6270 IE6 = 22,200

A) Si
B) S
C) P
D) Cl
E) Mg
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53
Give the ground state electron configuration for the ion of Ba.

A) [Kr]5s25p6
B) [Kr]5s24d105p66s26p2
C) [Kr]5s24d105p66s1
D) [Kr]5s24d105p66s2
E) [Kr]5s24d105p6
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54
Place the following in order of decreasing IE1. Cs Mg Ar

A) Cs > Mg > Ar
B) Mg > Ar > Cs
C) Ar > Mg > Cs
D) Cs > Ar > Mg
E) Mg > Cs > Ar
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55
Which reaction below represents the second ionization of Sr?

A) Sr(g) → Sr⁺(g) + e⁻
B) Sr2⁺(g) + e⁻ → Sr⁺(g)
C) Sr⁺(g) + e⁻ → Sr(g)
D) Sr(g) + e⁻ → Sr2⁻(g)
E) Sr⁺(g) → Sr2⁺(g) + e⁻
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56
Identify the number of valence electrons in Cl-.

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 5
E) 4
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57
Place the following in order of increasing IE1. K Ca Rb

A) Ca < K < Rb
B) Rb < Ca < K
C) Ca < Rb < K
D) Rb < K < Ca
E) K < Ca < Rb
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58
For a given atom,identify the species that has the smallest radius.

A) cation
B) anion
C) neutral
D) They are all the same size.
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59
Choose the ground state electron configuration for Cr3⁺.

A) [Ar]4s13d2
B) [Ar]
C) [Ar]4s23d6
D) [Ar]3d3
E) [Ar]4s23d1
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60
Choose the ground state electron configuration for Zn2⁺.

A) [Ar]4s23d8
B) [Ar]3d10
C) [Ar]4s23d6
D) [Ar]
E) [Ar]3d8
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61
Place the following in order of decreasing metallic character. P As K

A) P > As > K
B) As > P > K
C) K > P > As
D) As > K > P
E) K > As > P
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62
Describe the reaction of the noble gases with metals.

A) inert
B) vigorous
C) mild reaction
D) forms water
E) dissolves
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63
Which reaction below represents the second electron affinity of S?

A) S(g) + e⁻ → S⁻(g)
B) S⁻(g) + e⁻ → S2⁻(g)
C) S(g) → S⁺(g) + e⁻
D) S⁻(g) → S(g) + e⁻
E) S2⁻(g) → S⁻(g) + e⁻
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64
Which element has the highest first ionization energy?

A) Cl
B) S
C) I
D) P
E) Ca
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65
Identify a characteristic of halogens.

A) powerful reducing agents
B) forms water in reactions
C) powerful oxidizing agents
D) absorbs water in reactions
E) inert
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66
Which species has the highest ionization energy?

A) Mg
B) Mg+
C) Mg2+
D) Al+
E) Al2+
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67
Which describes the valance electrons of magnesium?

A) 3s0
B) 3s1
C) 3s2
D) 3s2d1
E) 3s2d2
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68
Halogens can react with each other to form

A) covalent bonds.
B) ionic bonds.
C) salts.
D) hydrogen halides.
E) metal halides.
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69
Give the complete electronic configuration for Br-.

A) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24p6
B) 1s22s22p63s23p64s24d104p6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6
D) 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p5
E) 1s22s2p63s2p64s23d104p6
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70
Give the complete electronic configuration for Ca2+.

A) 1s22s22p63s24p6
B) 1s22s22p63s23p6
C) 1s22s22p63s23p5
D) 1s22s23p64s25p6
E) 1s22s2p63s2p6
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71
The ________ is a change in energy associated with gaining an electron in the gaseous state for an atom or ion.

A) first ionization energy
B) electron affinity
C) binding energy
D) metallic nature
E) shielding
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72
Place the following in order of increasing metallic character. Rb Cs K Na

A) K < Cs < Na < Rb
B) Na < K < Rb < Cs
C) Cs < Rb < K < Na
D) K < Cs < Rb < Na
E) Na < Rb < Cs < K
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73
Which ion has the largest radius?

A) Na+
B) Ga3+
C) K+
D) Mg2+
E) Ca2+
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74
Which element would most likely form an ion with a charge of -2?

A) Te
B) I
C) N
D) Na
E) Al
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75
According to Hund's Rule

A) electrons pair off first, then fill orbitals.
B) electrons fill orbitals of the same energy singly and pair up only after the orbitals are all half filled.
C) orbitals of the same energy level have the same energy.
D) no two electrons in the same atom can have the same four quantum numbers.
E) electrons found in the same orbital must have the same spin.
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76
Describe the reaction of the alkali metals with non-metals.

A) inert
B) vigorous
C) mild reaction
D) forms water
E) dissolves
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77
Why does an electron found in a 2s orbital have a lower energy than an electron found in a 2p orbital in multielectron systems?

A) Electrons in the 2s orbital are shielded by electrons in the 2p.
B) There are more nodes found in the 2s orbital.
C) Electrons in the 2s orbital can penetrate the 1s orbital and be closer to the nucleus.
D) The larger number of electrons found in the 2p orbital leads to greater repulsion.
E) The shape of the orbital ultimately determines the energy of the electrons.
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78
The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that

A) s orbitals are always lower in energy than p orbitals.
B) electrons spin around the nucleus.
C) you can never know the precise position and energy of an electron.
D) The potential energy of two charges particles depends on their distance.
E) no two electrons in the same atom can have the same four quantum numbers.
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79
Which element is diamagnetic?

A) Li
B) F
C) Rb
D) V
E) Zn
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80
Identify the alkali metal that is most reactive with water.

A) Cs
B) Rb
C) K
D) Na
E) Li
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