The elements in the modern Periodic Table are arranged according to their *
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atomic mass
atomic number
oxidation state
nuclear mass
#2 As the elements in Group 15 are considered from top to bottom, which sequence in properties occur? *
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nonmetal --> metalloid --> metal
metal --> metalloid --> nonmetal
metalloid --> metal --> nonmetal
metal --> nonmetal --> metalloid
#3 Which set of elements have similar physical and chemical properties? *
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carbon, nitrogen, oxygen
helium neon, argon
hydrogen, lithium, beryllium
fluorine, chlorine, oxygen
#4 Which of the following best describes the element with atomic number 19? *
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metalloid
located in Period 1
high electronegativity
none of the following describe element with atomic number 19
#5 For any representative element, its group number equals *
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the number of energy level (Ex: Group 1 elements all have electrons in the first energy level)
the number of electrons (Ex: Group 1 elements all have one electron)
the number of electrons in the highest occupied energy level (Ex: Group 1 elements all have one electron in the outermost energy level)
the number of protons (Ex: Group 1 elements all have one proton)
#6 Analyze the orbital filling diagrams below. Which diagram is filled incorrectly and which rule is being broken? *
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The first diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
The second diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates Hund's Rule.
The third diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates the Aufbau Principle.
The fourth diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
#7 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in an atom of Fe-55? *
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55 protons, 55 neutrons, 55 electrons
26 protons, 29 neutrons, 26 electrons
26 protons, 26 neutrons, 29 electrons
55 protons, 29 neutrons, 26 electrons
#8 Which best describes the principle energy level n=2? *
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It contains two sublevels, s and p, and can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
It contains two sublevels, s and d, and can hold a maximum of 32 electrons.
It contains two sublevels, s and p, and can hold a maximum of 16 electrons.
It contains two sublevels, s and d, and can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
#9 Which of the following atoms require the least energy for the removal of the most loosely bound electron? *
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Sn
Sr
Be
Br
#10 When an excited electron jumps from the fourth to the second energy level, what type of electromagnetic radiation is emitted? *
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ultraviolet
visible
infrared
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#11 Which of the following has the highest electronegativity and ionization energy, smallest radius and is classified as a halogen? *
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Fluorine
Neon
Francium
Magnesium
#12 Using the graph below, what is the ionization energy of the noble gas? *
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510 kJ/mol
1600 kJ/mol
2050 kJ/mol
950 kJ/mol
#13 Using the graph above, which required major part of the graph is missing? *
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Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Legend
Title

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The elements in the modern Periodic Table are arranged according to their

atomic number


#2 As the elements in Group 15 are considered from top to bottom, which sequence in properties occur? *

nonmetal --> metalloid --> metal

#3 Which set of elements have similar physical and chemical properties? *


helium neon, argon

#4 Which of the following best describes the element with atomic number 19? *

located in Period 1

#5 For any representative element, its group number equals *

the number of electrons in the highest occupied energy level (Ex: Group 1 elements all have one electron in the outermost energy level)


#6 Analyze the orbital filling diagrams below. Which diagram is filled incorrectly and which rule is being broken? *

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Captionless Image

The first diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates the Pauli Exclusion Principle.

The second diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates Hund's Rule.

The third diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates the Aufbau Principle.

The fourth diagram is filled incorrectly because it violates the Pauli Exclusion Principle.

#7 How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in an atom of Fe-55? *

26 protons, 29 neutrons, 26 electrons

#8 Which best describes the principle energy level n=2? *

It contains two sublevels, s and p, and can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.


#9 Which of the following atoms require the least energy for the removal of the most loosely bound electron?

Be


#10 When an excited electron jumps from the fourth to the second energy level, what type of electromagnetic radiation is emitted? *

not enough information

#11 Which of the following has the highest electronegativity and ionization energy, smallest radius and is classified as a halogen? *

Fluorine

#12 Using the graph below, what is the ionization energy of the noble gas? *


1600 kJ/mol


#13 Using the graph above, which required major part of the graph is missing? *

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Independent Variable

Dependent Variable

Legend

Title