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Question1
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Which of the following statements is/are correct? i. Nodes cannot really exist because an electron has to cross between the two lobes ocassionally. ii. the principal quantum number, n, controls the shape of an orbital. iii. the quantum number ml determines the number of d orbitals found at an n=3 level. Choose one answer.
a. i only
Question2
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ii. the principal quantum number, n, mainly determines the energy of an orbital. iii. the quantum number ml determines the spin of an electron. Choose one answer.
a. i only
Question3
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What is the correct electron configuration for copper? Choose one answer.
a. [Ar]4s23d8
Question4
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Consider the electron filling order. If the electron configuration for an atom is [Ne]3s23px13py1, where would the next electron be placed? Choose one answer.
a. 3px
b. 3py
c. 3pz d. 4s e. 5f3d
Question5
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Which of the following electron configurations is correct for the Fe3+ ion? Choose one answer.
a. 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d6
Question6
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An element that has the valence electron configuration 3s23p3 belongs to which period and group? Choose one answer.
a. period 3; group 3
Question7
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Consider the electron filling order. If the electron configuration for an atom is [Ar]4s 2, where would the next electron be placed? Choose one answer.
a. 3px
b. 3py c. 3pz d. 4d e. 3d
Question8
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To reach a noble gas electron configuration how many electrons would sulfur have to adopt? Choose one answer.
a. 1
b. 2 c. 6 d. 8
Question9
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Which element, indicated by letter on the periodic table above, has a 1+ ion with the electron configuration Choose one answer.
a. A
b. B c. C d. D
Question10
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Which element, indicated by letter on the periodic table above, has a 3+ ion with the electron configuration [Kr]4d5? Choose one answer.
a. A
b. B c. C d. D