This document contains 16 study questions about electron configurations, Lewis dot diagrams, and properties of different elements on the periodic table. The questions cover topics like what energy level electrons move to, names for electron dot diagrams, drawing Lewis dot diagrams for specific elements, valence electrons of noble gases, alkaline earth metals and transition metals, atomic numbers of sodium and oxygen, the number of electrons in a full octet, what a subscript indicates, and the differences between cations and anions. Answers are provided for some questions.
This document contains 16 study questions about electron configurations, Lewis dot diagrams, and properties of different elements on the periodic table. The questions cover topics like what energy level electrons move to, names for electron dot diagrams, drawing Lewis dot diagrams for specific elements, valence electrons of noble gases, alkaline earth metals and transition metals, atomic numbers of sodium and oxygen, the number of electrons in a full octet, what a subscript indicates, and the differences between cations and anions. Answers are provided for some questions.
This document contains 16 study questions about electron configurations, Lewis dot diagrams, and properties of different elements on the periodic table. The questions cover topics like what energy level electrons move to, names for electron dot diagrams, drawing Lewis dot diagrams for specific elements, valence electrons of noble gases, alkaline earth metals and transition metals, atomic numbers of sodium and oxygen, the number of electrons in a full octet, what a subscript indicates, and the differences between cations and anions. Answers are provided for some questions.
This document contains 16 study questions about electron configurations, Lewis dot diagrams, and properties of different elements on the periodic table. The questions cover topics like what energy level electrons move to, names for electron dot diagrams, drawing Lewis dot diagrams for specific elements, valence electrons of noble gases, alkaline earth metals and transition metals, atomic numbers of sodium and oxygen, the number of electrons in a full octet, what a subscript indicates, and the differences between cations and anions. Answers are provided for some questions.
1. Electrons must gain energy to move to what kind of level?
a. Answer = higher 2. Whats another name for an electron dot diagram? a. Answer = Lewis diagram 3. Whats the Lewis dot diagram of oxygen? 4. How many valence groups are there? a. Answer = 8 5. How many valence electrons do noble gases have? a. Answer = 8 6. How many valence electrons do alkaline earth metals have? a. Answer = 2 7. How many valence electrons do transition metals have? a. Answer = 2 8. What is the atomic number of sodium? a. Answer = 11 9. What is oxygens atomic number? 10.
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Draw CB2.
A full octet of electrons has how many electrons?
a. Answer = 8 What does a subscript tell you?
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What is the difference between a cation and an anion?