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Reviewer in Science 8

Direction: Read the following items and kindly encircle the correct answer.
1. What do you call to an ion that has a negative charged and formed when the electron is added to an atom?
a. Cation b. Proton c. Anion d. Electron

2. What do you call to an ion that has a positive charged and formed when the electron is removed to an atom?
a. Cation b. Proton c. Anion d. Electron

3. What do you call to a tiny particle that has a mass and a positive electric charge?
a. Cation b. Proton c. Anion d. Electron

4. What do you call to a tiny particle that has a mass but it has a negative electric charge that is exactly the same
magnitude as the positive charge of a proton?
a. Cation b. Proton c. Anion d. Electron

5. What quantum number describes the energy levels available within a subshell and yields the projection of the orbital
angular momentum along specified axis?
a. Principal quantum numbers b. Angular quantum numbers
c. Magnetic quantum numbers d. Spin quantum numbers

6. What quantum number describes the electron shell, or energy level, of an atom?
a. Principal quantum numbers b. Angular quantum numbers
c. Magnetic quantum numbers d. Spin quantum numbers

7. This tells us in which orbitals the electrons for elements are located.
a. Electron configuration b. Proton configuration
c. Neutron configuration d. Atom configuration

7. What do you call to the rules that states the orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by one electron before any
orbital is occupied by a second electron and that each of the single electrons must have the same spin?
a. Hund’s Rule b. Electron configuration Rule
c. Quantum numbers Rules d. Schrodinger Rules

8. Which of the following are NOT rules in electron configuration?


a. for degenerate orbitals, electrons fill each orbital singly before any orbital gets a second electrons
b. no two elements can fill one orbital with the same spin
c. two elements can fill one orbital with the same spin
d. electrons fill orbitals starting with lowest n and moving upwards.

9. Which of the following given can be use in getting the number of protons?
a. No of protons= No. of electrons + Atomic No.
b. No of protons= No. of electrons + Atomic No.
c. No of protons= No. of neutron = Atomic No.
d. No of protons= No. of electrons = Atomic No.

10. What do you call to a tiny particle with approximately the same mass as a proton, but it has no electrical charge?
a. Cation b. Proton c. Neutron d. Electron
Completing the Table
Direction: Complete the table of the following given elements.

Element Proton Neutron Electron Atomic No. Atomic Mass


1. Oxygen (O) 8 16
2. Cobalt (Co) 32 27
3. Potassium (K) 21 19
4. Uranium (U) 92 146
5. Copper (Cu) 29 64

Direction: Complete the table of the following given elements.

Element Electronic Principal QN Angular QN Magnetic QN Spin QN (Ms)


Configuration (n) (l) (Ml)

1. Oxygen (O)

2. Cobalt (Co)

3. Potassium (K)

4. Uranium (U)

5. Copper (Cu)

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