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Midterm Long Quiz
Midterm Long Quiz
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read each statement carefully. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.
17. It is the representation or way to show how electrons are distributed among the
subshells and orbital shells.
a. Electron orbitals b. Sublevel
c. Electron configuration d. Electron distribution
18. What does the German word “aufbauen” means?
a. To break b. To separate
c. To build up d. To break down
19. These are the forces that hold atoms together to make compounds or molecules.
a. Metallic bonds b. Ionic bonds
c. Chemical bonds d. Covalent bonds
20. This bond is formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another.
a. Metallic bonds b. Ionic bonds
c. Chemical bonds d. Covalent bonds
21. This bond is formed when two nuclei share electrons, rather than transfer them from
one atom to another.
a. Metallic bonds b. Ionic bonds
c. Chemical bonds d. Covalent bonds
22. They attract electrons with equal force and the electrons shared equally
a. Nonpolar covalent bonds b. Neutral covalent bonds
c. Polar covalent bonds d. Negative covalent bonds
Pb 82 80 207
I 53 49 127
Cs 55 58 133
Re 75 77 186
Hg 80 82 201
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1. Na
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
6
2. C
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
27
3. Co
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
55
4. Cs
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
32
5. Ge
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
17
6. Cl
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
50
7. Sn
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
16
8. S
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
30
9. Zn
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
10. 44Ru
Electron Configuration:
Valence Electron:
Hund’s Rule:
Unpaired Electrons:
42
1. Mo –
45
2. Rh –
14
3. Si –
12
4. Mg –
39
5. Y–
1. Na and Cl
2. Al and Br
3. K and O
4. Al and S
5. H and O