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Name: __________________________________________________ Date:______________ Name: __________________________________________________ Date:______________

Activity no. 3 Electron Configuration Activity no. 3 Electron Configuration

Symbol O R B I T A L Electron Symbol O R B I T A L Electron


Configuration Configuration
1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz
Na
11 Na
11

12Mg 12Mg
13Al 13Al

14Si 14Si

15P 15P

16S 16S

17Cl 17Cl

18Ar 18Ar

Summative Test Summative Test


Multiple Choice: Select the best/correct answer. Multiple Choice: Select the best/correct answer.
1. Who proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain 1. Who proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain
locations around the nucleus of an atom? locations around the nucleus of an atom?
a. Neils Bohr c. Ernest Rutherford c. Neils Bohr c. Ernest Rutherford
b. Erwin Schrodinger d. J.J. Thompson d. Erwin Schrodinger d. J.J. Thompson
2. Which orbital designation has the highest energy? 2. Which orbital designation has the highest energy?
a. 2s b. 2p c. 3d d. 4s b. 2s b. 2p c. 3d d. 4s
3. What occur when an electron moves from high energy level to a low one? 3. What occur when an electron moves from high energy level to a low one?
A. another electron goes from a low energy level to a high one A. another electron goes from a low energy level to a high one
B. the atom moves faster B. the atom moves faster
C. colored light is given off C. colored light is given off
D. this process is not possible D. this process is not possible
4. Which combination describes the flame color of the compound when 4. Which combination describes the flame color of the compound when
heated? heated?
A. sodium chloride – orange C. potassium chloride – blue A. sodium chloride – orange C. potassium chloride – blue
B. copper(II) sulfate – violet D. boric acid – red B. copper(II) sulfate – violet D. boric acid – red
5. Which atomic model is proposed by Schrodinger? 5. Which atomic model is proposed by Schrodinger?
a. nuclear model c. raisin bread model a. nuclear model c. raisin bread model
b. Planetary Model d. quantum mechanical model b. Planetary Model d. quantum mechanical model
6. If the first and secondary energy levels of an atom are full, then what would be 6. If the first and secondary energy levels of an atom are full, then what would be
the total number of electrons in the atom ? the total number of electrons in the atom ?
a. 6 b. 8 c. 10 18 b. 6 b. 8 c. 10 18
7. How many orbitals are in the third principal energy level? 9. How many orbitals are in the third principal energy level?
a. 3 b. 6 c. 9 d. 12 b. 3 b. 6 c. 9 d. 12
8. What are the orbitals present in the fifth energy level? 10. What are the orbitals present in the fifth energy level?
a. S orbital b. s,p orbitals c. s,p,d orbitals d. a,p,d,and f orbitals b. S orbital b. s,p orbitals c. s,p,d orbitals d. a,p,d,and f orbitals
II. Shown here are orbital configurations for the elements named. Each configuration is II. Shown here are orbital configurations for the elements named. Each configuration is
incorrect in some way. Identify the error in each and write the correct configuration. incorrect in some way. Identify the error in each and write the correct configuration.
Name: __________________________________________________ Date:______________ 1. Ethyl butanoate (C3H7COOC2H5) is the substance responsible for the aroma of pineapple. What is the molar
mass of ethyl butanoate?
1. Ethyl butanoate (C3H7COOC2H5) is the substance responsible for the aroma of pineapple. What is the molar a. 118.00 g/mole b. 117.12 g/mole
mass of ethyl butanoate? c. 120.12 g/mole d. 116.18 g/mole
a. 118.00 g/mole b. 117.12 g/mole
c. 120.12 g/mole d. 116.18 g/mole

2. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3 Molar Mass = 100.09 g/mole ) is an antacid used to neutralize extra acid in the
stomach. Lorie is prescribed by the doctor to take 250mgtablet of CaCO3 three times a day. How many moles
2. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3 Molar Mass = 100.09 g/mole ) is an antacid used to neutralize extra acid in the of CaCO3 will Lorie consume for 3 days?
stomach. Lorie is prescribed by the doctor to take 250mgtablet of CaCO3 three times a day. How many moles a. 0.0252 moles b. 0.0225 moles
of CaCO3 will Lorie consume for 3 days? c. 0.0242 moles d. 0.0235 moles
a. 0.0252 moles b. 0.0225 moles
c. 0.0242 moles d. 0.0235 moles

3. Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3 Molar Mass = 80.06g/mole) is a substance use to produce dinitrogen monoxide
(N2O), a dental anesthetic. Determine the mass percent of N in ammonium nitrate?
3. Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3 Molar Mass = 80.06g/mole) is a substance use to produce dinitrogen monoxide a. 35.00% b. 40.65% c. 39.50% d. 43.68%
(N2O), a dental anesthetic. Determine the mass percent of N in ammonium nitrate?
a. 35.00% b. 40.65% c. 39.50% d. 43.68%

4. The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain. How many percent of sulfur is present in SO2 (Molar
Mass = 64.07g/mole)?
4. The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain. How many percent of sulfur is present in SO2 (Molar a. 40.00% b. 49.95% c. 60.00% d. 50.05%
Mass = 64.07g/mole)?
a. 40.00% b. 49.95% c. 60.00% d. 50.05%

5. What do you expect to observe in a “Mole Exhibit of Different Substances?


a. different kind of elements
Name: __________________________________________________ Date:______________ b. different colors of substances
c. showcase of 1mole of different elements having different masses
d. showcase of 1mole of different substances having the same masses
c. It gives a feedback on the kinds of pollutants present in the atmosphere.
6. How can the knowledge about mole be useful for the environmentalists? d. Mole concept can be used in quantifying the amount of pollutant-particles released in the atmosphere.
a. Mole concept can be used in environmental monitoring.
b. It gives information on the most dangerous pollutant in the atmosphere. 7. Why is mole concept important?
c. It gives a feedback on the kinds of pollutants present in the atmosphere. a. It is useful when converting between grams and atoms or molecules.
d. Mole concept can be used in quantifying the amount of pollutant-particles released in the atmosphere. b. It gives us a convenient way to express large numbers
c. It can be applied to any type of particle representative
7. Why is mole concept important? d. All of the above
a. It is useful when converting between grams and atoms or molecules.
b. It gives us a convenient way to express large numbers 8. Which statement is NOT true?
c. It can be applied to any type of particle representative a. One mole of a substance contains a fixed number of particles.
d. All of the above b. One mole each of different substances have different masses and different number of
particles.
8. Which statement is NOT true? c. One mole each of different substances have the same number of particles but they have different
a. One mole of a substance contains a fixed number of particles. masses.
b. One mole each of different substances have different masses and different number of d. The formula weight of the compound is equal to one mole of that substance
particles.
c. One mole each of different substances have the same number of particles but they have different 9. How can you apply knowledge on percentage composition?
masses. a. In maintaining the quality of food product.
d. The formula weight of the compound is equal to one mole of that substance b. In checking the amount of sugar present in the soft drink. \
c. In identifying the correct amount of substance present in a sample.
9. How can you apply knowledge on percentage composition? d. all of the above
a. In maintaining the quality of food product.
b. In checking the amount of sugar present in the soft drink. \ Which of the following units is used in expressing the amount of substance in terms of the number of particles?
c. In identifying the correct amount of substance present in a sample. a. liter b. gram c. mole d. Celcius
d. all of the above

Which of the following units is used in expressing the amount of substance in terms of the number of particles?
a. liter b. gram c. mole d. Celcius

5. What do you expect to observe in a “Mole Exhibit of Different Substances?


a. different kind of elements
b. different colors of substances
c. showcase of 1mole of different elements having different masses
d. showcase of 1mole of different substances having the same masses

6. How can the knowledge about mole be useful for the environmentalists?
a. Mole concept can be used in environmental monitoring.
b. It gives information on the most dangerous pollutant in the atmosphere.

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