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ATTY. ORLANDO S.

RIMANDO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Vanguard of Excellence
BINUANGAN, MACO, DAVAO DE ORO

WRITTEN WORK Quarter 2, Module 1


NAME: __________________________________________________GRADE&SECTION: _________________________________
SUBJECT: ________________________________ DATE: ___________________ SCORE: _________________
SCIENCE 8-QUARTER 1- MODULE 2

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Chose the letter of the correct answer and write on the space provided.

______ 1. What is the shape of the p orbitals?


a. Peanut shaped b. Spherical shaped c. Flower shaped d. Dumbbell shaped
______ 2. What is the shape of s orbitals?
a. Dumbbell shaped b. Peanut shaped c. Spherical shaped d. Hybrid structure
______ 3. Which of the following describes the planetary model of an atom?
a. Electrons orbit the nucleus in simple orbits
b. Electrons orbit the nucleus in electron clouds.
c. Electrons orbit the nucleus in simple orbits, at particular energy levels (orbital heights)
d. Electrons are not shown in this model.
______ 4. Which of the following statements about orbitals is false?
a. Orbitals show the path of the electrons.
b. Orbitals are part of one model for atomic structure.
c. Orbitals are distributed in space around the nucleus.
d. Orbitals are regions in which electrons are likely to be found.
______ 5. What is the maximum number of electrons that can be on the p sublevel?
a. 6 b. 3 c. 2 d. 4
______ 6. Distinguish which part of electron configuration rule is this statement; “Electrons occupy orbitals of lowest energy
first.” a. Hund’s Rule b. Aufbau Principle c. Pauli Exclusion Principle d. Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
______ 7. Which of the following sets of words represents the four Quantum Numbers that each element has?
a. Energy, shape, orientation in space and spin of each electrons
b. Energy, valence electrons, shape of orbitals and spin of electrons
c. Energy, electron velocity, charge and position, and spin of electrons
d. Energy, charge and position, periodic property, and spin of electrons
______ 8. Which of the following correctly states the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle?
a. An atomic orbital may contain at most 2 electrons.
b. Electrons occupy the orbitals of lowest energy first.
c. No two electrons can have the same set of Quantum Numbers.
d. You cannot measure the momentum and exact position of an electron at the same time.
______ 9. The exponent or superscript in an electron configuration tells us
A. The number of electrons in the atom. C. The number of positions in that orbital.
B. The distance from the nucleus or level. D. The number of electrons in that orbital.
______ 10. Which of the following correctly differentiate the Aufbau Principle with the Hund’s Rule.
A. Aufbau Principle dictates the distribution of electrons among the subshells of the atom and Hund’s Rule of the
maximum multiplicity explains the filling of orbitals in the subshells.
B. Aufbau Principle identifies the position of electrons and measures their velocities and Hund’s Rule explains that
electrons occupy the orbitals of lowest energy first.
C. Aufbau principle tells us that two electrons can be carried in an orbital if they spin in opposite directions and
Hund’s Rule determines which orbital it is.
D. Aufbau Principle assigns two electrons in each orbital and Hund’s Rule identifies the direction of spins of each
electron in the orbital.

For questions 11-13, Using a Periodic Table and the electron configurations given below, determine what the elements are.

11. 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2, 3d10 ___________________________


12. 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2, 3d1 ___________________________
13. 1s2, 2s2, 2px2, 2py2, 2pz2, 3s2, 3px2, 3py2, 3pz2, 4s1 ___________________________

For questions 14-15, Orbital configurations for the named elements are shown. Each configuration is incorrect in some way.
Encircle the error in each and write the correct configuration.

14. Silicon: 1s2, 2s2, 2px2, 2py2, 2pz2, 3s2, 3d12 - __________________________________________________
15. Potassium: 1s2, 2s2, 2px2, 2py2, 2pz2, 3s2, 3px2, 3py2, 3pz2, 3d11 - ______________________________________________

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